A few days ago U sent the following message. Repeating ut here because I know it probably escaped your attention with the holidays an all. Hello SuSE people, Fairly mew install of 12.1 with KDE3. 99% of the time when I boot up 12.1 it ends up with a log in commaqnd. But it says it has reached runlevel 5 as per the twp lines abobe the login command. They are: Naster Resource Control Run level 5 has been reached. The next line says: Skipped Services Run level 5 Now I can login as a user and do a startx and it brings up KDE but not everything. No sound, etc. But, if I login as root,and do an init 3 and then an init 5 it brings up the greeter login screen and when signed in as a user everything is normal. Is it possible that this has saomething to do with the new booting scheme 12.1 is using? All suggestions, ideas welcome. Bob S-- ---------------------------------------------------- Then Cristian replied: On 30/12/11 23:13, Bob S wrote:
Hello SuSE people,
Fairly mew install of 12.1 with KDE3. 99% of the time when I boot up 12.1 it ends up with a log in commaqnd. But it says it has reached runlevel 5 as per the twp lines abobe the login command. They are:
Naster Resource Control Run level 5 has been reached.
what does ls -lha /etc/systemd/system/default.target says ? --------------------------------------------------- I replied to Cristian: Easystreet:/ # ls -lha /etc/systemd/system/default.target lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 36 Dec 9 21:44 /etc/systemd/system/default.target -> /lib/systemd/system/runlevel5.target Easystreet:/ # Now,, I did this from the command line as root, both when it thought i was in level 5 and again in run level 3 as well as in a console after the GUI came up. Result were the same. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Then Felix tried to clarify: Bob has sysvinit-init installed (which I selected during installation)(in case it matters). FWIW in case maybe it matters also, he has an NVidia chip on the motherboard connected to a VGA port, but he's using the DVI port on a PCIe NVidia board. Bob, what does 'cat /proc/cmdline' say on a 12.1 boot now that you've installed the proprietary NVidia driver? ------------------------------------------------------- I replied to Felix: bob@Easystreet:~> cat /proc/cmdline root=LABEL=st080suse121 ipv6.disable=1 noresume splash=verbose gnome.fallback=1 vga=normal video=640x480@75 bob@Easystreet:~> --------------------------------------------------------------- Then Felix asked: Bob, when you see the login prompt, does 'Ctrl-Alt-F8' help? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I replied: No, ctrj-alt-F8 does nothing. ctrl-alt-F7 brings me to a black blank screen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now, ahould I try to install systemd instead of sysinit-init? I understand there is an RPM for it. And what the heck is Naster Resource Control anyway? This is crazinesws. Am I the only one with this problem? Please help me out here guys, Ideas, theories, acepted. Bob S ------------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org