To add to this, I've recently found out the problem also happens when I come up
in runlevel 5 and then later switch to 3.
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> And, out of simple curiosity, do you ever have X driver issues if there's not
> been a kernel
> or driver update?
None that I can remember. But coming up in text mode is also handy when I'm
doing a lot of reboots (e.g. trying to fix this current problem). And I
have had the system hang when I
On 02/17/2013 01:20 PM, el...@spinics.net wrote:
Yes, I always boot into runlevel 3. If nothing else, it allows me to deal with
X driver
problems.
OK, thanx. Knowing that removes some possibilities. And, out of simple
curiosity, do you ever have X driver issues if there's not been a kernel
> I assume you can login as a normal user on a VT from graphical mode?
Yes, if I come up as runlevel 5 logins work as they should on both
graphical and vt screens.
> systemd auto-spawns VTs on-demand so they're started a little
> differently. If that's working, the only thing I can think of is
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 2:32 PM, wrote:
>> So you get a normal login prompt, just nobody else but root can login?
>> That's probably not systemd.
>
> I suspect there's a flag that gets set somewhere when the boot scripts
> finsih running. Just don't know where it is or what sets it.
I assume yo
> So you get a normal login prompt, just nobody else but root can login?
> That's probably not systemd.
I suspect there's a flag that gets set somewhere when the boot scripts
finsih running. Just don't know where it is or what sets it.
> Okay that looks good. Does
> /etc/systemd/system/getty.ta
Oops, I seem to have misread the original post. I was under the
impression that you weren't getting a login prompt at all, but upon
rereading I see you said:
> After upgrade from 17 to 18 with fedup and installing all the updates I was
> unable to login as any user other than root. When I tried I
> Are you normally in the habit of booting that way, or was this something
> special you were doing after the upgrade?
Yes, I always boot into runlevel 3. If nothing else, it allows me to deal with
X driver
problems.
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> Do you get a login prompt if you switch VTs from graphical mode (e.g.
> CTRL+ALT+F[2-6])?
Yes.
> What is the output of:
> systemctl show default.target
Id=multi-user.target
Names=default.target runlevel2.target multi-user.target runlevel4.target
runlevel3.target
Requires=basic.target
Wants=
On 02/16/2013 03:53 PM, el...@spinics.net wrote:
After beating my head against the wall I finally tried booting to runlevel
5 instead of 3. That fixed the issue. But booting to runlevel 3 and switching
to 5 doesn't work.
Are you normally in the habit of booting that way, or was this something
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 4:53 PM, wrote:
> After upgrade from 17 to 18 with fedup and installing all the updates I was
> unable to login as any user other than root. When I tried I was greeted with
> the message: "System is booting up".
>
> After beating my head against the wall I finally tried bo
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