On 11/19/12, Tom H <tomh0...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 11:07 PM, Zenaan Harkness <z...@freedbms.net> wrote: >> >> First, systemd worked. >> Now it hangs on bootup, with the following messages: ... >> Nov 19 14:31:12 localhost named[2353]: error (network unreachable) >> resolving 'B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET/AAAA/IN': 192.33.4.12#53
>> Perhaps it's too early for systemd and its bootup time improvements >> (of course, not booting up takes a lot longer :) ?? > > It works fine. > > You might need to fsck your disk but beyond that you're encountering > delays because your NIC's firmware isn't loading so you network's not > coming up and named is acting up. Thank you. I installed firmware-iwlwifi, now wired _and_ wireless work. Disks are fine. Wireless I hardware switched-off. Two wired eth networks, one inbuilt, one usb. Same hang when I undock (no usb devices, no ethernets, just plain laptop). Ie same named/avahi/dhclient 'hang' loop. Default samba4 install on relatively fresh wheezy install. So (I'm running only successfully on /sbin/init): apt-get purge samba4 apt-get autoremove rm /var/log/syslog # let's get really clean output! reboot # start with systemd # allow to timeout # login as root for system maintenance! #I'm supposed to be happy at this point and say "yay" vi /var/log/syslog ... WFT?!!?! No syslog file. BIG apologies, I have been deceived by the systemd - I assumed it would log _something_ to syslog. No. Everything I was seeing (and reporting on thus far) was init. systemd "hangs" before it logs anything for me. Then _eventually_ (2 minutes, may be less?) provides for a root login, which I gratefully accept, but still nothing, no thing, not a thing (not even an empty syslog file) was logged. /var/log/syslog.1 (old file) and older exist, but no /var/log/syslog. Where to? I'm willing to try to assist a little with shiny syslog on debian, but this is starting to _not_ look sane, to me. I believe I ran systemd at least once (suspending and unsuspending over a day or so), since I tested both systemctl and systemadm (systemd's gui). Wish I could be more helpful... :) Zenaan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caosgnsrpexwqkanzm0hodtipo9bxepb9ohpy4qw2x2q6rvg...@mail.gmail.com