Istvan Gabor said the following on 12/19/2013 05:11 AM:
Anton Aylward
írta: And what does
# file $(which init)
return on YOUR system?
# file $(which init) /sbin/init: symbolic link to `../lib/systemd/systemd
Good.
Perhaps try
# logger MARK-BEGIN # init 3 # logger MARK-END
and tell us what is in the log files between that begin/end.
in /var/log/messages I see:
Dec 19 10:47:34 linux user: MARK-BEGIN Dec 19 10:47:36 linux swapon[21134]: swapon: /dev/sda6: swapon failed: Device or resource busy Dec 19 10:47:37 linux systemd[1]: dev-sda6.swap swap process exited, code=exited status=255 Dec 19 10:47:37 linux systemd[1]: Unit dev-sda6.swap entered failed state. Dec 19 10:47:43 linux user: MARK-END
Good.
Knowing that time you can also get the report from 'journalctl' using the --since and --until options.
# journalctl --since "Dec 19 10:46:30" If 'journalctl' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this: cnf journalctl
# systemd-journalctl --since "Dec 19 10:46:30" systemd-journalctl: unrecognized option '--since'
RTFM --since=, --until= Start showing entries on or newer than the specified date, or on or older than the specified date, respectively. Date specifications should be of the format "2012-10-30 18:17:16". Perhaps you'd be better of using the "-f" approach :-( -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org