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Re: [opensuse] openSUSE 12.1 boot progress indicator
- From: Marco Calistri <marco.calistri@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 20:20:25 -0200
- Message-id: <4F3D8129.3090007@yahoo.com.br>
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Il 16/02/2012 15:45, Lars Müller ha scritto:
Sorry to breaking-in by asking a bit different thing:
whatn does it means boot "default" when booting opensuse 12.1?
System uses SYSVINIT or SYSTEMD in that case?
Regards,
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opensuse 12.1 (Aspargus) - Kernel 3.1.9-1.4-desktop x86_64 Gnome 3.2.1
Intel® Core™ i5-2410M CPU @ 2.30GHz × 4 - Intel® Sandybridge Mobile
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Il 16/02/2012 15:45, Lars Müller ha scritto:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 04:56:13PM +0100, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Istvan Gabor wrote:
What Peter mentioned about fsck was again a different issue.
From 11.x version the progress of fsck is not shown at boot. In
9.x and 10.x versions the fsck showed its progress during
boot.
No, I'm not refering to a missing fsck progress, but everything
after mounting the disks is just not reported on the verbose
screen. This is a systemd thing I think, or one of its
integration in the boot process, but probably related to the fact
that there is (also) no progress bar in splash mode. So I
didn't want to hijack your thread but point towards another
facette of the issue...
While using systemd to boot all messages are passed to syslog.
/var/log/boot.msg isn't used. You see this by checking the
timestamp.
I would try to use sysvinit instead of systemd. See
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Most_annoying_bugs_12.1 section
Bug #725917
Problem: System is switched from sysvinit to systemd during
upgrade.
Workaround: is to install the sysvinit-init package. As soon as
its install gets acknowledged the removal of the systemd-sysvinit
package will be suggested.
iIf you had an up to date system and after switching to sysvinit
all is better please be this nice and file a bug report and report
the ID back in this thread.
Thanks,
Lars
Sorry to breaking-in by asking a bit different thing:
whatn does it means boot "default" when booting opensuse 12.1?
System uses SYSVINIT or SYSTEMD in that case?
Regards,
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Marco Calistri (amdturion)
opensuse 12.1 (Aspargus) - Kernel 3.1.9-1.4-desktop x86_64 Gnome 3.2.1
Intel® Core™ i5-2410M CPU @ 2.30GHz × 4 - Intel® Sandybridge Mobile
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