This doesn't seem to have any real relevance to the original bug report.
You installed packages from likewise.com right? And then upgraded the ubuntu 9.04 workstation to a newer ubuntu release? In any case, boot into single user mode and run the following as root:
Please note that I realize this is not very Ubuntu-like to modify pam files directly. There's an upstream bug report already. The native ubuntu packages (in main/universe) do the right thing however.
This doesn't seem to have any real relevance to the original bug report.
You installed packages from likewise.com right? And then upgraded the ubuntu 9.04 workstation to a newer ubuntu release? In any case, boot into single user mode and run the following as root:
$ /opt/likewise/ bin/domanjoin- cli configure --disable pam
$ pam-auth-update -f (and accept the defaults)
When you are comfortable with the upgraded system, you can run the following to re-enable the pam_lsass module.
$ /opt/likewise/ bin/domanjoin- cli configure --disable pam
Please note that I realize this is not very Ubuntu-like to modify pam files directly. There's an upstream bug report already. The native ubuntu packages (in main/universe) do the right thing however.