On 04/12/2021 02:05, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
Folks,
I have 2 systems running F34. These 2 systems connect to a common monitor
via a keyboard-video-mouse switch.
First issue. One of these systems, when I boot any of the 3 most recent kernels, when it
gets to multi user mode displays "Input not supported" but works fine when I
boot kernel 5.14.18-200.fc34.x86_64. The other system boots fine. So what do I need to
look at in order to get it to display the login screen?
So, you have a common keyboard, and monitor? I've not used a KVM switch in a
long time but they sometimes would cause
problems.
Can you switch the configuration/cabling to see if the problem follows the
cables?
Next issue. This same system connects to the internet via a USB wireless
adapter. This adapter never comes up at boot time. In order to get it to work
I need to unplug it and plug it back in.
By USB wireless adapter, do you mean a Wifi adapter?
Next issue. This same system is configured to start ntpd at boot, but it
doesn't start. I need to start it manually after the system is booted.
Before you start it, what is the status? "systemctl status ntpd" I'm assuming
it is ntpd since I've switched to usiing chronyd.
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Did 황준호 die?
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