Per Jessen wrote:
Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Are the home directories coming from nfs?
No, they're just two separate data directories. I would love to have /home on NFS, but our client base is too varied.
OK. Thought it might be timeouts looking for user info...
I can probably figure (a) out in time, but I'm a little stuck with (b). I'm using the Nvidia drivers, they worked fine on 42.2.
Any obvious errors in /var/log/Xorg.log? I did a similar dup upgrade some time ago, including nvidia repo, and that worked fine.
That sounds good. I have posted Xorg.0.log here -
http://files.jessen.ch/office37-Xorg.0.log.txt
The only suspicious lines I spotted were these two:
[ 130.685] (EE) /dev/dri/card0: failed to set DRM interface version 1.4: Permission denied [ 130.935] (EE) /dev/dri/card0: failed to set DRM interface version 1.4: Permission denied
Those are harmless - I also get them from my (optimus) nvidia card on the laptop. Seems they only support a lower version...
Suggestions on how to proceed with (b) much welcome.
Console login and start X manually?
X seems to be started - I have a mouse pointer and 'startx' says it is running.
Yes, the Cursor suggested that -(that's why I suspected some net related timeout).
As for NFS: can you 'showmount -e <server>' from that machine (console)?
# showmount -e rainbow Export list for rainbow: /srv/nfsroot/zotac1 192.168.3.67> .... The two directories are under /home. The IPv6 address listed is not valid for this system, so the mount should just fall back to ipv4, but it doesn't.
But somewhat suspicious. Can you disable ipv6? There were some bugreports about the ipv4 fallback not working. Can you try with mount option proto=tcp? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org