Hi Vinzenz,

On 10/26/23 23:02, Vinzenz Feenstra wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> After I upgraded an old netbook of mine to Fedora 39, the screen stays black 
> after the boot into multi-user.target is completed.
> Now I cannot see anything on the screen, however I can access the machine via 
> SSH.
> 
> I had a hunch that plymouth might be the reason for this behaviour, so i 
> removed the plymouth packages from the system and rebooted. Now the boot 
> completes and I can see the screen.
> 
> Now long story short, I need some help to investigate what caused this, so I 
> can file a proper report. I cannot seem to find anything useful, but I am 
> willing to investigate what was the reason for this.
> 
> Per DNF log I removed these packages:
> 
> 2023-10-26T22:32:22+0200 DEBUG Removed: plymouth-22.02.122-5.fc39.x86_64
> 2023-10-26T22:32:22+0200 DEBUG Removed: 
> plymouth-core-libs-22.02.122-5.fc39.x86_64
> 2023-10-26T22:32:22+0200 DEBUG Removed: 
> plymouth-scripts-22.02.122-5.fc39.x86_64

Hmm, did you also re-generated your initrd after this; or do a kernel ugprade ?

To help get to the bottom of this more information is needed. For starters:

1. Which desktop environment are you running, or are you booting into text mode 
directly?
2. What are the vendor and model of the netbook?
3. Can you collect dmesg output with F39, run: "dmesg > dmesg.txt" shorlty 
after booting the system and then attach dmesg.txt to a private email to me ?
4. Can you try re-installing plymouth (and run "sudo dracut -f" to regenerate 
the initrd) and then add: "plymouth.debug=stream:/dev/null" to your kernel 
commandline. And then reboot and after rebooting collect 
/var/log/plymouth-debug.log and attach it to a private email to me ?

Regards,

Hans


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