
  GARNOME will *not* install files into system directories. All files are
  installed into the GARNOME install tree. Some applications will require the
  user to perform post-install operations as root to complete installation.


Applications effected by linux-PAM
----------------------------------

  PAM does not support a user defined search path. All PAM configuration files
  are to be located in /etc/pam.d

  GARNOME applications that use PAM must also have their configuration files
  in /etc/pam.d The simplest way to accomplish this is to use soft links.

  NOTE: Your distro may already have a PAM configuation file with the same
  name installed in /etc/pam.d. Rename any pre-existing PAM configuration file
  before creating a link to a GARNOME PAM configuration file.


  For the following let $garnome represent the root of the GARNOME install
  tree.


  * admin/sabayon

  As root, create two soft links:

    ln -s $garnome/etc/pam.d/sabayon /etc/pam.d
    ln -s $garnome/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/sabayon-xinitrc.sh /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d


  * desktop/gdm

  As root, create three soft links:

    ln -s $garnome/etc/pam.d/gdm /etc/pam.d
    ln -s $garnome/etc/pam.d/gdm-autologin /etc/pam.d
    ln -s $garnome/etc/pam.d/gdmsetup /etc/pam.d


  * desktop/gnome-screensaver

  As root, create a soft link:

    ln -s $garnome/pam.d/gnome-screensaver /etc/pam.d


  * desktop/libgnomesu

  As root, create a soft link:

    ln -s $garnome/pam.d/gnomesu-pam /etc/pam.d

  As root, change ownership and permissions of gnomesu-backend and gnomesu-pam-backend:
    cd $garnome/libexec
    chown root:root gnomesu*
    chmod a=xs gnomesu*

