On 2017-05-05 13:56, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 04/05/17 05:06 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Well, you have a kernel oops. The entire report will be in the normal log. Just post it on a Bugzilla.
It is not an "oops". it is not terminal.
Not all are terminal.
I don't know what you think is a "normal' log. its not in 'boot.msg' or in 'messages' and 'systemctl -b' isn't reporting it. It ONLY shows up in 'warn'.
grep "end trace 88d141723fb947e5" /var/log/messages or: journalctl | grep "end trace 88d141723fb947e5"
Most of 'warn' is populated by warnings from fetchmail that my one and only POP connection is 'insecure', that is, its not using TLS or anything.
There are settings in man fetchmail to cover that. I don't remember offhand. On one account I have to tell it that the ssl commonname is different from the server name, for instance. Thunderbird is a very good tool to find out what is the best combination of parameters for a given account, when entering a new account (on automatic). Then translate the findings to fecthmail (which is better at logging and reporting the issues).
I certainly don't rate this as a bug. It doesn't really even rate as an annoyance. As I've said, if I was simply one of those people who disables graphical boot and get jollies from watching boot message, I'd never have noticed it.
The kernel log rates it as a bug and asks you to report it ;-) -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)