On Fri 09 Dec 2022 at 15:22:23 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 01:57:44PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> > You and I presumably run our systems with multi-user as the final^H^H^H^H^H
default
> > target. I think the OP had graphical instead, but hadn't installed
> > a DM.
>
On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 01:57:44PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> You and I presumably run our systems with multi-user as the final
> target. I think the OP had graphical instead, but hadn't installed
> a DM.
I didn't change the default target.
unicorn:~$ systemctl get-default
graphical.target
In
I've removed [Solved] from the Subject: line as reinstallation
doesn't count as a solution, and any evidence is destroyed.
On Thu 08 Dec 2022 at 20:33:58 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 01:19:46AM +0100, email.list...@gmail.com wrote:
> > As it turns out I didn't need to bu
On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 01:19:46AM +0100, email.list...@gmail.com wrote:
> As it turns out I didn't need to but for future use, do you have any tips on
> where one might find documentation about how agetty interacts with the rest
> of the debian startup process? I've searched but the results have b
On 2022-12-01 19:27, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2022 at 07:25:24PM +0100, jd wrote:
On 2022-12-01 19:05, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, jd wrote:
On 2022-11-30 18:52, Hans wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
Try to deinstall cups and remove any
On Thu, Dec 01, 2022 at 07:25:24PM +0100, jd wrote:
>
> On 2022-12-01 19:05, Tim Woodall wrote:
> > On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, jd wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > On 2022-11-30 18:52, Hans wrote:
> > > > Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
> > > >
> > > > Try to deinstall cups and remove an
On 2022-12-01 19:05, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, jd wrote:
On 2022-11-30 18:52, Hans wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
Try to deinstall cups and remove any usb cameras. I had had the
problem, that
cups detected an usb camera as a printer and then
On 2022-12-01 18:19, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 01 Dec 2022 at 13:22:11 (+0100), jd wrote:
On 2022-12-01 04:14, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 30 Nov 2022 at 19:38:05 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
Have you considered the possibility it's *not* hung, but is in fact
booted and working?
Have you t
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, jd wrote:
On 2022-11-30 18:52, Hans wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
Try to deinstall cups and remove any usb cameras. I had had the problem,
that
cups detected an usb camera as a printer and then stopped booting.
I tried removing all cu
On Thu 01 Dec 2022 at 13:22:11 (+0100), jd wrote:
> On 2022-12-01 04:14, David Wright wrote:
> > On Wed 30 Nov 2022 at 19:38:05 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > Have you considered the possibility it's *not* hung, but is in fact
> > > booted and working?
> > >
> > > Have you tried pressing Ent
Hi,
jd wrote:
> Perhaps there's just something iffy with the installation media I used?
I deem this unlikely, given that you report no errors during installation.
Nevertheless:
Which installation image did you use ?
If the installation medium with that image is still at hand, what checksum
do
On 2022-12-01 04:14, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 30 Nov 2022 at 19:38:05 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2022 at 01:36:05AM +0100, jd wrote:
On 2022-11-30 18:52, Hans wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
Try to deinstall cups and remove any usb camera
On Thu, 2022-12-01 at 01:36 +0100, jd wrote:
> On 2022-11-30 18:52, Hans wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
> >
> > Try to deinstall cups and remove any usb cameras. I had had the problem,
> > that
> > cups detected an usb camera as a printer and then stopped boot
On Wed 30 Nov 2022 at 19:38:05 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2022 at 01:36:05AM +0100, jd wrote:
> > On 2022-11-30 18:52, Hans wrote:
> > > Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
> > >
> > > Try to deinstall cups and remove any usb cameras. I had had the problem
On Wed 30 Nov 2022 at 18:33:49 (+0100), jd wrote:
>
> I just installed debian 11, it keeps hanging at boot at the same place.
>
> It gets to
>
> [ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally
>
> and then it hangs. I don't know where I should even begin to look in
> order to diagnos
On Thu, Dec 01, 2022 at 01:36:05AM +0100, jd wrote:
>
> On 2022-11-30 18:52, Hans wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
> >
> > Try to deinstall cups and remove any usb cameras. I had had the problem,
> > that
> > cups detected an usb camera as a printer and then st
On 2022-11-30 18:52, Hans wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
Try to deinstall cups and remove any usb cameras. I had had the problem, that
cups detected an usb camera as a printer and then stopped booting.
I tried removing all cups packages, then it just stalled
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2022, 18:33:49 CET schrieb jd:
Try to deinstall cups and remove any usb cameras. I had had the problem, that
cups detected an usb camera as a printer and then stopped booting.
The camera was a noname one, and I do not own it any more.
Just an idea
Good luck!
Ha
Hi!
I just installed debian 11, it keeps hanging at boot at the same place.
It gets to
[ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally
and then it hangs. I don't know where I should even begin to look in
order to diagnose this, anyone got any ideas?
cheers
jd
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 12:45:52 +0100
Marko Randjelovic wrote:
Hello Marko,
>On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 14:37:10 +0400
>German wrote:
>> 939. [ 34.070472] EXT4-fs (sda2): re-mounted. Opts:
>> errors=remount-ro
>What's sda2? Looks like it has errors. Do fsck on sda2.
sda2 is a drive partition. It has
On Lu, 15 dec 14, 12:45:52, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 14:37:10 +0400
> German wrote:
>
> > My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log.
> > Thanks
> >
> > http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
>
> > 939.
Le 15.12.2014 19:37, German a écrit :
Just for the hack of it, I tried startx and the system hangs. So it
seems to me that it is server issues. Is that possible to look at
server logs? Where are they located?
You can find the logs /var/log.
Ps: No need to CC me.
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to d
Just for the hack of it, I tried startx and the system hangs. So it seems to me
that it is server issues. Is that possible to look at server logs? Where are
they located?
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
>
>
>Le 15.12.2014 14:00, Frederic Marchal a écrit :
>> On Monday 15 December 2014 15:4
Rescue mode is the same as recovery mode? If so, yes I can go to recovery but
not sure how to proceed to check cdb for errors. Unfortunaly I don't have a
rescue cd
Frederic Marchal wrote:
>On Monday 15 December 2014 16:14:09 German wrote:
>> SDB is ext4. It is just a disk I use for data. Under
Le 15.12.2014 14:00, Frederic Marchal a écrit :
On Monday 15 December 2014 15:48:40 German wrote:
Oh OK, there really is such a disk. Unfortunately I can't remove it.
My
machine was running smoothly for about two months and after kernel
update
this thing happened.
Is sdb supposed to contai
On Monday 15 December 2014 16:14:09 German wrote:
> SDB is ext4. It is just a disk I use for data. Under normal circumstances,
> when system operating normally it isn't mounted for some reason and it gets
> mounted when I just click on it in LXDE. I guess that's why it's not
> initialized
LXDE can
0GB disk?
>> >
>> >It looks so:
>> >
>> >[2.128658] scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST500LM021-1KJ15
>> >0001 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
>> >[2.130695] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 976773168 512-byte logical blocks: (500
>> >GB/465 GiB)
>&
ct-Access ATA ST500LM021-1KJ15
> >0001 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
> >[2.130695] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 976773168 512-byte logical blocks: (500
> >GB/465 GiB)
> >
> >
> >Frederic
> >
> >> Frederic Marchal wrote:
> >> >On Monday 15 December 2014 1
>On Monday 15 December 2014 14:37:10 German wrote:
>> >> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log.
>> >> Thanks
>> >>
>> >> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
>> >
>> >Let's try another wild guess.
>
ric
> Frederic Marchal wrote:
> >On Monday 15 December 2014 14:37:10 German wrote:
> >> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log.
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
> >
> >Let's
Do you refer to SDB as 500GB disk?
Frederic Marchal wrote:
>On Monday 15 December 2014 14:37:10 German wrote:
>> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log.
>> Thanks
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
>
>Let's try anothe
On Monday 15 December 2014 14:37:10 German wrote:
> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log.
> Thanks
>
> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
Let's try another wild guess.
sdb looks corrupted or not initialized
[2.147780] sdb: unknown pa
Fsck says sda2 is clean. Thanks
Marko Randjelovic wrote:
>On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 14:37:10 +0400
>German wrote:
>
>> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log.
>> Thanks
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
>
>> 939.
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 14:37:10 +0400
German wrote:
> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log. Thanks
>
> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
> 939. [ 34.070472] EXT4-fs (sda2): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
What's sda2? Looks like it has e
My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my log. Thanks
http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE
Sergi Pons Freixes wrote:
> I just upgraded my VPS at Linode from Squeeze to Wheezy, everything looked
> find (only some issues with Dovecot), but after the reboot the system hangs
> at:
> ...
> So, or it is something related to saslauthd (the last message printed), or
> to the error seen before wi
Hi everybody,
I just upgraded my VPS at Linode from Squeeze to Wheezy, everything looked
find (only some issues with Dovecot), but after the reboot the system hangs
at:
[] Starting the hotplug events dispatcher: udevdudevd[1452]: starting
version 175
. ok
[ ok ] Synthesizing the initial hotp
Bob McGowan wrote:
Hello,
At least in bash, both '=' and '==' work as the condition. From the
bash man page:
string1 == string2
True if the strings are equal. = may be used in place of ==
for strict POSIX compliance.
The original poster said "When I boot that system the boot sto
Hello,
At least in bash, both '=' and '==' work as the condition. From the
bash man page:
string1 == string2
True if the strings are equal. = may be used in place of ==
for strict POSIX compliance.
The original poster said "When I boot that system the boot stops solid
in the gre
On Wednesday 29 March 2006 16:25, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe someone has a suggestion here.
>
> Problem:
> In Sarge I normally run the -ck kernel patches from Con Kolivas.
> He just came out with 2.6.16-ck1 and -ck2.
> When I boot that system the boot stops solid in the grep stmnt in
>
Hi,
Maybe someone has a suggestion here.
Problem:
In Sarge I normally run the -ck kernel patches from Con Kolivas.
He just came out with 2.6.16-ck1 and -ck2.
When I boot that system the boot stops solid in the grep stmnt in
/etc/hotplug/usb.rc line 200:
if [ ”$SYNTHESIZE” = false ]
|| [ ! -f
Thanks for all suggestions. After a fresh reinstall it
worked fine. The only problem is that it takes forever
to update the system :(
--- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Leo Britto wrote:
> > Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try
> to
> > reinstall the system from scratch
On Mar 19 2006, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> I'm not sure removing exim4 is a good idea. It's part of the base
> system and used to deliver local error messages... (But I am not sure
> it's really that bad.)
If the original poster doesn't need the full power of exim4 (well, I
actually only know well
On Mar 19 2006, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> Leo Britto wrote:
> >I will try to reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
> >have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
>
> That's what they call the "windows way"... :-)
And this is *rarely* needed with Debian. In fact, trying to resurrect a
dead
Leo Britto wrote:
Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try to
reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
Thanks for your help,
That's what they call the "windows way"... :-) You should not have to
do that, but it might work... (If so
Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try to
reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
Thanks for your help,
--- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> > --- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>Leo Britto wrote
> --- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Leo Britto wrote:
>>
>>>Hi everyone,
>>>
>>>I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop
>>
>>and I
>>
>>>finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when
>>
>>I
>>
>>>reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
>>>Earlier it was "ha
Can I ask how I disable the ndiwsrapper from being
loaded at boot time? I dont know but I think this
might be the reason. I can boot in single user mode
and when I issue a init 2 my system hangs when it gets
to the services. I tried to disable the services but
it still hangs. I have no idea what ca
Hi,
Leo Britto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was "hanging" on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got rid of it just to
f
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Leo Britto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was "hanging" on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got ri
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 12:48 pm, Leo Britto submitted, for all our perusal:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
>> finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
>> reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
>> Earlier it wa
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was "hanging" on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got rid of it just to
find out that the problem
Hi
I somehow made my own bootcd from Debian.
System: CPU Athlon XP 1 Ghz, RAM 1024Mb, Debian (sid), kernel
2.6.5(with devfs enabled), bootcd 4.21
I burned a dvd+rw. When my computer boots from it, it stops in middle
of booting and hangs.
mount_devfs_fs(): unable to mount devfs, err: - 2
Some
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 11:51, Robert Fenech wrote:
> After having partitioned my hard disk (+ran fdisk /mbr) and installed
> the system GRUB hangs right after displaying the stage2 …… thing.
I actually have a similar problem that I havent solved yet. I think it
has something to do with IDE / DMA or
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 12:51:00PM +0200, Robert Fenech wrote:
> Hi there:
>
> After having partitioned my hard disk (+ran fdisk /mbr) and installed
> the system GRUB hangs right after displaying the stage2 .. thing.
>
> I booted from a LILO on a floppy disk and mounted the root. Then I
> c
Title: GRUB hangs at boot
Hi there:
After having partitioned my hard disk (+ran fdisk /mbr) and installed the system GRUB hangs right after displaying the stage2 …… thing.
I booted from a LILO on a floppy disk and mounted the root. Then I check the partition table to see if everything
begin Lars Jensen quotation:
>
> What is the proper precedure for recovering the system after a crash?
On your new system, think about installing ext3 support.
--
Shawn McMahon| Information may want to be free, but fiber
http://www.eiv.com | optic cable wants
* Lars Jensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> My system hangs at bootup after a crash (my son pressed the reset
> button). When I boot up the file check fails, and a message appears to
> run fsck without the -a and -p arguments. As root, I issued the command
>
> fsck /dev/hdb8
>
> and the sys
My system hangs at bootup after a crash (my son pressed the reset
button). When I boot up the file check fails, and a message appears to
run fsck without the -a and -p arguments. As root, I issued the command
fsck /dev/hdb8
and the system appears to reboot correctly, except that when the bootup
p
- Re: HELP: system hangs at boot -
On Thursday Oct 04 18:07 Lars Jensen wrote:
> ** Whenever I boot up my system I get the following error message when the
> ** file system is being mounted:
> **
> ** ERROR: "cannot fsck root fs because fs is not
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 09:07:06AM -0700, Lars Jensen wrote:
| Whenever I boot up my system I get the following error message when the
| file system is being mounted:
|
| ERROR: "cannot fsck root fs because fs is not mounted read-only"
|
| and a little later the system hangs.
|
| If I boot my s
Whenever I boot up my system I get the following error message when the
file system is being mounted:
ERROR: "cannot fsck root fs because fs is not mounted read-only"
and a little later the system hangs.
If I boot my system with the rw option like this:
boot: linux rw
the boot process appears n
On Thu, 03 Sep 1998, Pierre Blanchet wrote:
> Try to put boot=/dev/hda (not /dev/hda2) in order to put LILO on the MBR.
Thanks! Its fixed now... dunno why I didn't see that prob ;> I appreciate
everyone's help.
--
-Josh
..and always remember..."arf is god spelled funny."
>
> --twz1s1Hj1O0rHoT0
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> On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 11:08:21PM -0500, Azog wrote:
> > > Please post your lilo.conf and your partition table.
> > hda: FUJITSU MPB3064ATU, 6187MB w/0kB Cache, CHS=3D788/255/63,
On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 11:08:21PM -0500, Azog wrote:
> > Please post your lilo.conf and your partition table.
> hda: FUJITSU MPB3064ATU, 6187MB w/0kB Cache, CHS=788/255/63, UDMA
> lilo.conf:
> boot = /dev/hda2
> delay = 40
> compact
> vga = normal
> root = /dev/hda2
> read-only
> prompt
> image =
On Wed, 02 Sep 1998, Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> Because the BIOS might not see the harddrive right?
>
> Please post your lilo.conf and your partition table.
>
> Nils
Could be, but nothing in the BIOS has been changed since I first got this
computer. From dmesg:
hda: FUJITSU MPB3064ATU, 6187MB w/
On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 03:28:46PM -0500, Azog wrote:
> I can boot fine from a linux bootdisk, and from a dos bootdisk. Just when
> trying to boot from /dev/hda2 that it hangs. I've tried reinstalling lilo,
> uninstalling it all together, modifying lilo.conf, but nothing works. If its
> a hardware
On Wed, 02 Sep 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> the "Verifying DMI Pool Data .." message does not come from LILO,
> that is a message from your bios. If you never see the LILO (or even
> just the 'L') then you never even made it into the boot block on the
> disk. Try booting a dos floppy. If t
Hello. After a recent reboot, lilo didn't load. It went through the
memory
check, and then said: "Verifying DMI Pool Data .." and hung. I
booted
from a floppy, re-ran lilo, and it still does the same thing. Just
hangs.
Any ideas on what might be the cause of this? Tkanks
--
Hello. After a recent reboot, lilo didn't load. It went through the memory
check, and then said: "Verifying DMI Pool Data .." and hung. I booted
from a floppy, re-ran lilo, and it still does the same thing. Just hangs.
Any ideas on what might be the cause of this? Tkanks
--
-Josh
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