Carlos E. R. composed on 2019-03-30 14:27 (UTC+0100):
Felix Miata wrote:
Andrei Borzenkov composed on 2019-03-30 07:15 (UTC+0300):
It's not full. Entries start at 20:49:12; at 20:49:16 systemd times out waiting for device to appear. Default timeout is 90 seconds, which means at least 86 seconds are missing in output. There are also no kernel boot messages or initrd messages.
This is the on that matters:
full: 124kb http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/Leap/imac150-jrnl-full-RL3-201903300120.txt
Mar 30 01:21:02 i2134 systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-st10susehome.device: Job dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-st10susehome.device/start timed out.
Systemd seems to be lying about the sequence of events: fstab: LABEL=st10susehome /home ext4 noatime 1 2 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-ST1000DM003-1SB10C_Z9A1LQPM-part4 /home/macdata hfsplus force,uid=501,gid=100,umask=002,noatime,nofail 0 0 That fstab was created last June. I have no recollection how I got the hfs added filesystems added to fstab, possibly YaST. nofail I'm sure I added. Search for force in man fstab produces nothing. current journal: Mar 30 13:54:09 i2134 systemd[1]: Dependency failed for /home/macdata. Mar 30 13:54:09 i2134 systemd[1]: home-macdata.mount: Job home-macdata.mount/start failed with result 'dependency'. Mar 30 13:54:09 i2134 systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2did-ata\x2dST1000DM003\x2d1SB10C_Z9A1LQPM\x2dpart4.device: Job dev-disk-by\x2did-ata\x2dST1000DM003\x2d1SB10C_Z9A1LQPM\x2dpart4.device/start failed with result 'timeout'. /home needs to be mounted before /home/macdata can be mounted, right? So it shouldn't try to mount /home/macdata until mounting /home succeeds. When I commented out the hfs lines in fstab there was no stop in emergency mode on next boot, but the 15.1 Grub menu appeared instead of the Grub 15.0 menu. On next boot, the Grub 15.0 menu was back, but it stopped in emergency again: Mar 30 14:36:25 i2134 systemd[1]: Dependency failed for /boot/efi. Mar 30 14:36:25 i2134 systemd[1]: Dependency failed for Local File Systems. Mar 30 14:36:25 i2134 systemd[1]: local-fs.target: Job local-fs.target/start failed with result 'dependency'. Mar 30 14:36:25 i2134 systemd[1]: boot-efi.mount: Job boot-efi.mount/start failed with result 'dependency'. Mar 30 14:36:25 i2134 systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-EFI.device: Job dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-EFI.device/start failed with result 'timeout'. Yet, /boot/efi is mounted, accessible and has 95% freespace. This is multiboot. 15.1 has no such mounting trouble. Not getting the expected boot screen on reboot or power up has been randomly occurring ever since the upgrade from Snow Leopard to El Capitan. My forum thread about this iMac ordeal: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/535388-Installation-on-a-Mac
But I don't understand the timestamps, almost everything is logged at "Mar 30 01:20:50".
I have no real idea. I suspect a defective firmware upgrade accompanied the Snow Leopard to El Capitan upgrade, but no idea how to find any proof.
You have almost no space for the log:
Mar 30 01:20:57 i2134 systemd-journald[374]: System journal (/var/log/journal/cffc04f423524d27ba260972e6732ea5) is 3.0M, max 1.0M, 0B free.
This too has to be bogus. Freespace on / is consistently 74%. Installed RAM is 4GB, same as maximum supported RAM.
network has problems:
Mar 30 01:21:01 i2134 kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file "b43/ucode11.fw" not found Mar 30 01:21:01 i2134 kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file "b43-open/ucode11.fw" not found Mar 30 01:21:01 i2134 kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: Please open a terminal and enter the command "sudo /usr/sbin/install_bcm43xx_firmware" to download the correct firmware for this driver version. For an off-line installation, go to http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Network_Adapters_(Wireless)/Broadcom_BCM43xx and follow the instructions in the "Installing firmware from RPM packages" section.
This is an iMac. It apparently has no BIOS facility to disable unneeded devices. AFAICT, b43* is for (unneeded/unwanted) wireless. I found nothing in systemctl grep net of list-units or list-unit-files to suggest how to disable attempts to use wireless. So I've been ignoring those b43* messages that to me are just noise. Ethernet gets the job done without all the extra brain damaging radiation (or does it?). -- Evolution as taught in public schools is religion, not science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org