Well, I discovered the reason and solution for this problem. Somehow / someway one or more file permissions got changed in my
/home directory.
Thanks to
Linux Format Magazine, issue 117 / April 2009 they published the follow to correct the problem someone else had written in about fixing.
Run su command to get root access
1) Type chown -R Dave:~Dave
2) Type chmod -R u+rw,go-w ~Dave
The first command recursive (-R) changes the ownership of all files in your home directory (~Dave) to Dave. The trailing colon after the username means that the group ownership of each file is also changed to the user's default group.
The second command recursively changes the permissions on all files and directories in your home directory by setting read and write permissions for the user (u+rw) and unsetting write permission for the group and others (go-w).
I used these steps and my boot up error message was gone !
Thanks to
Linux Format Magazine, a Linux newb's best magazine for learning about Linux and loaded with info & help.
Taellik