On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 8:31 AM, Armelius Cameron
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Well, I finally figured out the cause, thanks to Richard's first
> suggestion in looking at journalctl output.
Good deal. I'm glad you got it figured out! Learning stuff the hard way can
be rewarding but very frustrating.
Th
Hello,
Well, I finally figured out the cause, thanks to Richard's first
suggestion in looking at journalctl output.
I was playing around with udev rules to try to automatically mount an
external drive (it didn't really work yet). Apparently having this
extra rule in /etc/udev/rules.d causes the s
On 01/20/16 02:48, Armelius Cameron wrote:
> Sorry for my lag in response, in between work meetings with
> non-working laptop has made this an onerous day!
>
> So I've tried the following kernel options, all to no-avail:
> "systemd.unit=multi-user.target", still reboot after a few seconds, so
> d
Sorry for my lag in response, in between work meetings with
non-working laptop has made this an onerous day!
So I've tried the following kernel options, all to no-avail:
"systemd.unit=multi-user.target", still reboot after a few seconds, so
does this option remove video driver issue (radeon) ?
"ac
Maybe a drivers issue? Looking through the logs as Richard said would be
useful ye.
Cheers,
Sylvia
On Tuesday, 19 January 2016, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 9:17 AM, Armelius Cameron > wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> If I boot with "Rescue kernel" though, it stopped the infinite loopi
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 9:17 AM, Armelius Cameron
wrote:
> Hello,
> If I boot with "Rescue kernel" though, it stopped the infinite looping
> reboot. So I can get into the system with Rescue, but then I am not
> sure what to do from there.
>
> I wondered if one of the services or one of the kernel
Hello,
Yes, I tried all version of kernels I still have, and still getting
the same thing.
If I boot with "Rescue kernel" though, it stopped the infinite looping
reboot. So I can get into the system with Rescue, but then I am not
sure what to do from there.
I wondered if one of the services or on
You could try booting into multi-user.target instead of graphical.target
and see if that helps since it doesn't appear to be releated to which
kernel you boot.
Add "systemd.unit=multi-user.target" to your kernel options or perhaps the
traditional "3" on the end still works?
Thanks,
Richard
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Hi!
Did you try to boot with previous kernel? I find very likely there
lies your problem.
Just pick another kernel from the list in GRUB and see what
happens.
Also, you can try booting a live pendrive/DVD to see if there's any
hardware issue.
Cheers,
Sylvia
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Hello,
After the latest upgrade over the weekend, my laptop (Dell Latitute
E6540) continuously rebooting after restart. Before the restart (after
upgrade) everything seemed to be working OK.
Sometime the boot sequence wont even get as far as starting X before
rebooting. Sometime it starts X then
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