On Tuesday 2024-11-26 22:25, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Today's update using 'zypper dup' immediately reboots and the machine hangs "forever" (AMD Ryzen 7 PRO, KDE Plasma 6.2.3 with Wayland). Seems to be related to the posttrans(dracut-059+suse.665.gd2af7028-1.1.x86_64) script.
Anyone else seeing this? Any idea? Thx.
Regards, Frank
Yep, saw that just now
This is a reaallly weird one. # zypper up 'plym*' (I did not choose dracut because of your report) This threw me back to tty1 nevertheless, where the splash animation showed. I was able to go to tty2 (where I had set up kmscon), but not tty3-6 (just empty), dunno yet. tty7 with Xorg was also still live. zypper is still running (heh?), so here is a process trace (ps xaf) showing what's going on (or not). \_ zypper up plym* \_ /usr/bin/systemd-inhibit --what=sleep:shutdown:idle --who=zypp --mode=block --why=Zypp commit running. /usr/bin/cat | \_ /usr/bin/cat \_ /usr/libexec/zypp/zypp-rpm \_ /usr/bin/systemd-inhibit --what=sleep:shutdown:idle --who=zypp-rpm --mode=block --why=Zypp commit running. /usr/bin/cat | \_ /usr/bin/cat \_ bash /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-update-helper system-reload-restart \_ systemctl reload-or-restart --marked more to follow