On Thursday, June 13, 2013 01:13:24 PM Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
El 13/06/13 12:46, James Knott escribió:
I've noticed sometimes it takes a long time for my ThinkPad E520 to reboot when running openSUSE 12.3. When this occurs and I press Esc, I see the following displayed for a couple of minutes or so before it progresses. This does not happen every time and I don't see any pattern to when it does.
doing fast boot Creating device nodes with udev
Welcome to openSUSE 12.3 "Dartmouth" - Kernel 3.7.10-1.11-desktop (tty1) E520 login: [ OK ] started Show Plymouth Reboot Screen.
OK, boot the system with the following options.
systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg log_buf_len=1M
create a file
/usr/lib/systemd/system-shutdown/debug.sh
with content:
#!/bin/sh mount -o remount,rw / dmesg > /shutdown-log.txt mount -o remount,ro /
reboot.
attach the resulting shutdown-log.txt as a reply to this message, so we can see what it is taking a long time to stop. outlined above will help me see what is going wrong.
I'm having a simular problem except if never proceeds until I do an Alt/f2 an login. Then I can execute: [Code] systemctl isolate runlevel5.target or graphical.target. [/Code] Then it goes to my login screen and after entering password to my normal desktop screen. Do you thing the test procedure outlined above will help isolate my problem. Thanks Russ.
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