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David C. Rankin wrote:
Daniel Bauer wrote:
Hello,
yesterday I updated the kernel using the opensuse-Updater. Since then shutdown hangs after the message "Shutting down D-Bus daemon".
I attach the complete /var/log/messages of my last and actual session, inserted a comment where I pressed ctrl-alt-delete to force the reboot. This worked, but of course I got a lot of messages from reiserfs because the disks wern't unmounted properly before.
The same happened yesterday. After reboot with ctrl-alt-delete I could shutdown normally (but havn't logged in again then).
What can I do to make shutdown work correct again?
Thanks for your hints
Daniel
Danny,
Take a look at bugzilla. You have been bitten by most likely the longest (by number of posts) running bug in openSuSE. If I recall it's:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=331747
After 139 posts, the bug has been mysteriously closed as "Won't Fix".
So solly but I missed Daniel's original posting and therefore am not sure if he is talking about 10.3 but I suspect that he is. To Daniel: I've been having this problem - of 'shutdown' hanging - ever since I installed 10.3, and irrespective of which kernel YaST upgraded the kernel to. If the OS shutdown properly without any convolutions I considered that something had gone wrong :-) and to accept it gracefully :-) . The usual thing which happened was that the shutdown started and then I got the black screen with the prompt "login: " where I then had to login as root and type "halt" before the system would shutdown. This doesn't happen anymore now with 11.0 installed. Ciao. -- If you don't succeed you run the risk of failure. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org