[Bug 1011986] Re: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld

2013-09-09 Thread Steve Langasek
FWIW, I've just changed mountall to use the default 'console log' instead of 'console output' in the upload of 2.50 to Debian unstable (which should be syncable to saucy soon), but didn't catch this bug in the changelog - so closing it manually. ** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Status: Conf

[Bug 1011986] Re: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld

2012-06-13 Thread Brian Murray
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Medium -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1011986 Title: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld To manage notifications abou

[Bug 1011986] Re: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld

2012-06-12 Thread Steve Langasek
James, it seems to me in this particular case that we could also address this by making the mountall job be 'console log' by default instead of 'console output'. Do you see any reason not to do that? > What would be good is if we could contrive a mntctl option that could be run > that > would at

[Bug 1011986] Re: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld

2012-06-12 Thread James Hunt
Hi Gema, The problem then is that mountall is left prompting but meantime X has started on the same tty. I don't see how mountall could be changed to deal with this scenario automatically though since the only way to signify that a particular CIFS mount requires a password is via the options speci

[Bug 1011986] Re: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld

2012-06-12 Thread Gema Gomez
Yes, mountall and mount.cifs are running when the system is there: 1 0 314 1 20 0 30552 1484 poll_s S? 0:00 mountall --daemon 0 0 1174 314 20 0 21936 908 wait S? 0:00 mount -t cifs -o user,user=gema //nasi/data /home/gema/data 4 0 1177

[Bug 1011986] Re: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld

2012-06-12 Thread James Hunt
Can you confirm if mountall and/or mount.cifs are running when the system is in this state? It does appear that mount.cifs is still attempting to read the CIFS passwords directly from /dev/tty7. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 1011986] Re: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld

2012-06-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users. ** Changed in: ubuntu Status: New => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1011986 Title: After logout

[Bug 1011986] Re: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld

2012-06-12 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
** Tags added: qa-manual-testing -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1011986 Title: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.laun

[Bug 1011986] Re: After logout Xorg stays stuck in tty_ld

2012-06-12 Thread Gema Gomez
** Description changed: Precise is not able to restart Xorg after a logout in any of my - machines. After I log out, the Xorg process stays stuck in tty_ld (see - ps log attached). Since tty7 remains busy, no new desktop manager and - Xorg start up automatically. + machines. After I log out, the