The following message (PAM related) appears while booting Linux-2.4.15-pre5 
and interrupts the booting process:
Nov 17 13:59:40 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 265064k swap-space (priority 0)
Nov 17 13:59:40 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 265064k swap-space (priority 0)
Nov 17 13:59:48 (none) login: PAM unable to 
dlopen(/lib/security/pam_pwcheck.so)
Nov 17 13:59:48 (none) login: PAM [dlerror: shared object not open]
Nov 17 13:59:48 (none) login: PAM adding faulty module: 
/lib/security/pam_pwchec
Nov 17 14:00:17 (none) kernel: reiserfs: checking transaction log (device 
09:00)
Nov 17 14:00:17 (none) kernel: Using r5 hash to sort names
Nov 17 14:00:17 (none) kernel: ReiserFS version 3.6.25
This does not happen with Linux-2.4.14, Linux-2.4.15-pre1, pre2, pre3 (I am 
unable to compile pre4 as the build process fails).
This is a reiserfs root file system, but I have the same problem with ext2 - 
root file system as well.
Hardware configuration:
MSI - 6341 Board
AMD Athlon 1.2 GHz
512 MB RAM
2 * 10 GB IDE Hard drives
Software configuration:
Linux pengu 2.4.14 #1 Tue Nov 6 18:34:31 GMT 2001 i686 unknown
Gnu C                  2.95.2
Gnu make               3.79.1
binutils               2.10.0.33
util-linux             2.11b
mount                  2.11b
modutils               2.4.1
e2fsprogs              1.22
PPP                    2.4.0
isdn4k-utils           3.1pre1a
Linux C Library        x    1 root     root      1382179 Jan 19  2001 
/lib/libc.so.6
Dynamic linker (ldd)   2.2
Procps                 2.0.7
Net-tools              1.57
Kbd                    1.02
Sh-utils               2.0
Modules Loaded         emu10k1 ac97_codec soundcore ext2
Please ask me if you need more information, such as .config file etc. Please 
CC me if you can, else I will refer the lkml archive at marc.theaimsgroup.com.
Thanks in advance.
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