** 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 Xorg process stays stuck in tty_ld. ps + shows: + + 4 0 1258 1187 20 0 0 0 tty_ld Ds+ tty7 0:07 [Xorg] + 0 1000 2977 2959 20 0 9396 916 pipe_w S+ tty1 0:00 grep Xorg + + Since tty7 remains busy, no new desktop manager and Xorg start up + automatically. + + Dmesg last line seems to be relevant: + [ 193.702121] tty_ldisc_hangup: waiting (Xorg) for tty7 took too long, but we keep waiting...
** 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. ps shows: 4 0 1258 1187 20 0 0 0 tty_ld Ds+ tty7 0:07 [Xorg] 0 1000 2977 2959 20 0 9396 916 pipe_w S+ tty1 0:00 grep Xorg Since tty7 remains busy, no new desktop manager and Xorg start up automatically. Dmesg last line seems to be relevant: [ 193.702121] tty_ldisc_hangup: waiting (Xorg) for tty7 took too long, but we keep waiting... + + It seems that a password prompt for some smb/cifs mounts that are not + marked as noauto are causing the issue. + + //nasi/data /home/gema/data cifs user,user=gema + 0 0 + + Adding noauto works around the problem, + + //nasi/data /home/gema/data cifs + noauto,user,user=gema 0 0 ** Tags added: precise -- 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.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1011986/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs