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After doing a fresh install of Leap 42.2 on a computer that had been running v13.2, the system boots but the login screen does not show up, at the point where it should. I can log into the computer from another one and do essentially everything, including bringing up yast2 etc. v13.2 had been running very well for some years. Before that, I was doing some experimenting with a solid state disk (SSD), and then used it for v13.2. I used the old-time partitioning system, and put / , swap, /usr, and /usr/local on the SSD. After the initial installation stage from the dvd, the system booted with a proper graphical display and I could log in and complete some tasks (e.g., network configuration). The graphical display fails on all subsequent reboots. Some specs-- Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-D3 (v1.1) Bios: Award F7 Graphics card: nVidia GT218 [GeForce 8400 GS, Rev.3] Driver: nouveau, with drm The root / partition is on /dev/sda1, /usr is /dev/sda5, /usr/local is /dev/sda6, and /home is /dev/sdb1. These correspond to the hardware wirings. In the Yast2 bootloader app, I had to move /dev/sda1 up to the top of the list, and also adjust the optional kernel command line to that same point. Curiously, the /boot/grub2/grub.cfg file contains the line: set root='hd1,msdos5' . (1) What is needed to get the graphical display to come up? (2) How does one set run levels now? (The screen goes black if I do a 'init 3', so there is at least some response. Thank you. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org