thank you , i have done what you say , and am waiting to finish some works
then i will reboot .
regards
On 3/1/06, Azael Avalos
Hallo
I had the same problem here, but after some tracking, I found that the problem seems to be on the init.d script "earlykdm", if you start this script, the system will "hang" somehow.
What I did to solve this was the following:
1.- Backup scripts "earlykdm" and "xdm" (found under /etc/init.d)
2.- Edit the script "xdm" removing "earlykdm" from:
# Should-Start: ypbind $syslog gpm firstboot kbd resmgr earlykdm
so now it will look like: # Should-Start: ypbind $syslog gpm firstboot kbd resmgr
3.- Open YaST on the shell and go to System->System Services (Runlevel) Once open, look for service "earlykdm" and disable it, save changes and exit YaST
4.- Now reboot your laptop and the system should start again
Hope this helps you as it helped me, jeje Azael
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