http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=948771
Bug ID: 948771
Summary: Errors reported during boot of Tumbleweed 20151002
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE Factory
Version: 2015*
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: Basesystem
Assignee: bnc-team-screening(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter: freek(a)opensuse.org
QA Contact: qa-bugs(a)suse.de
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
I found the following error messages during boot after upgrading to Tumbleweed
20151002:
systemd-fstab-generator[104]: Failed to create mount unit file
/run/systemd/generator/sysroot.mount, as it already exists
systemd-udevd[250]: invalid key/value pair in file
/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/58-scsi-sg3_symlink.rules on line 17, starting at
kernel: CRAT table not found
dbus-daemon[908]: Unknown username "srvGeoClue" in message bus configuration
file
kdm_config[1415]: Multiple occurrences of key 'Language' in section
[X-*-Greeter] of /usr/share/kde4/confi
kdm_greet[1507]: Cannot load /usr/share/kde4/apps/kdm/faces/.default.face:
Bestand of map bestaat niet
There was also a message, right after the grup2 screen about a device /r
..something.. Will report later.
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--- Comment #21 from Swamp Workflow Management <swamp(a)suse.de> ---
openSUSE-RU-2015:2159-1: An update that has one recommended fix can now be
installed.
Category: recommended (moderate)
Bug References: 955167
CVE References:
Sources used:
openSUSE Leap 42.1 (src): gdm-3.14.2-6.1
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--- Comment #15 from Koenraad Lelong <k.lelong(a)ace-electronics.be> ---
Created attachment 657910
--> http://bugzilla.suse.com/attachment.cgi?id=657910&action=edit
xrandr with DP- and VGA cables attached
This is the xrandr-output when cables from the same laptop are connected to the
DP- and VGA-port of the SAME monitor.
When I connect only the VGA-cable and boot,I have a image via the VGA-port, the
LED of the monitor is blue.
When I connect only the DP-cable and boot, I don't have an image on the
monitor. There is no backlight, the LED is orange.
When I force the monitor to scan it's ports, the LED turns blue, the backlight
goes on (because there is text on the monitor, saying it's scanning the
inputs). Since the monitor does not find input, the LED goes orange after a
while (after 5 to 10 seconds scanning). xrandr does find the monitor though.
Disconnecting and connecting the DP-cable triggers something so xrandr shows
different output, according to the connected state of the cable.
I hope all is still clear.
Unfortunately, I don't have anything that has a DP so I could try the monitor
with that.
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--- Comment #11 from Edward Feustel <efeustel(a)hughes.net> ---
I have done further experimentation. Apparently my problem is NOT with the
graphics. It is apparently with "inherited" "." files that control my shells.
I am now trying to figure out which files I need to remove/replace.
Previously, I had used my system as a database of files with NFS. Now that I am
trying to login, there is a problem. I had been a Sun User of Openwindows.
Apparently this has polluted the bash, csh, and ksh "." files for my userid.
Now graphics works for root and for a test user: turkey, but still fails for my
standard userid.
Suggestions for replacement for all standard files related to scripting or
graphics used in Leap42.1 would be appreciated.
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http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=956159
Bug ID: 956159
Summary: systemd dhcpd service start fails because LDAP server
not ready
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE Distribution
Version: 13.2
Hardware: x86-64
OS: openSUSE 13.2
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 - None
Component: Basesystem
Assignee: bnc-team-screening(a)forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter: doug(a)charvolant.org
QA Contact: qa-bugs(a)suse.de
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
During reboot,the dhcpd daemon regularly but intermittently fails to start. A
view of the service status shows that it was unable to contact the LDAP server.
Once the LDAP server has started, starting manually works.
Looking at /usr/lib/systemd/system/dhcpd.service (and dhcpd5.service) there is
an entry of
After=remote-fs.target network.target nss-lookup.target time-sync.target
ldap.service ndsd.service
There appears to be no ldap.service. A look at systemd-analyze plot shows the
dhcp services starting before slapd and slapd taking about a minute to start.
The only service that provides LDAP is slapd.service.
ldap.service is referred to in dhcpd.service dhcpd6.service dhcrelay.service
dhcrelay6.service and postfix.service
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--- Comment #1 from Franck Bui <fbui(a)suse.com> ---
It looks like logrotate has been downgraded when you moved from 13.2 to Leap.
And the (old) version you're using of logrotate doesn't provide logrotate.timer
anymore.
This should be reassigned to logrotate maintainer IMHO.
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