Hello, xfs is running (from var/log/messages: xfs: Starten von xfs succeeded xfs: listening on port 7100).
But I noticed that the system wasn't able to shutdown xfs cleanly at system-shutdown or reboot (Herunterfahren von xfs: Fehlgeschlagen) Sorry, the messages are mixed in german and english (it is like this really). H. Wansing > Sound like xfs isn't running - this is the font server .... try : > service xfs start > > and then try X - if it works you need to set xfs to run at boot with : > > chkconfig xfs on > > It's the same in runlevel 3 after reconfiguring Xfree. > > But log messages: > > > > ---------- > > Could not init font path element unix/:7100, > > removing from list! > > > > Fatal server error: > > could not open default font "fixed". > > ---------- > > > > Resuming, there are fonts missing? > > But where to select/configure? > > > Start by checking your X config - start the system in regular multiuser > > > mode > > > - runlevel 3 and re-run the X configuration script. > > > > > > I'm new in linux-town and my Redhat 7.2 was running ok since the last > > > > months, but > > > > yesterday I left my pc alone for several hours and after coming back the > > > > system hangs > > > > (maybe because the system sends the harddrive to sleep. This feature is > > > > not > > > > fully > > > > supported by my system. Maybe it was the first, that I left my PC without > > > > work > > > > so long time). > > > > Now, when I boot, everything goes right until the xserver starts. At this > > > > time, > > > > the screen stays blank and the xserver tries to startup again and again > > > > (I had gdm configured to login my user automatically). > > > > I can boot to runlevel 1(singleuser-mode), but I don't know where to > > > > start > > > > searching for the problem. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list