On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 05:56:04PM +0100, Karsten Hilbert wrote: > 2017-03-22 13:05:13.364493514 +0100 /etc/console-setup/cached_setup_font.sh > 2017-03-22 13:05:13.364493514 +0100 > /etc/console-setup/cached_setup_keyboard.sh > 2017-03-22 13:05:13.364493514 +0100 > /etc/console-setup/cached_setup_terminal.sh > 2017-03-22 12:54:59.368053266 +0100 > /etc/console-setup/cached_UTF-8_del.kmap.gz > 2017-03-22 12:53:10.459239057 +0100 /etc/default/console-setup > 2017-03-07 09:26:01.171789164 +0100 /etc/default/keyboard
It seems something has changed /etc/default/console-setup. If this file is changed, then boot scripts of console-setup will recreate the cached_* files in /etc. Do you know what has caused this file to be changed? Its time seems to be only few minutes before the time of the reboot. I can't think of anything in the scripts of console-setup that can cause changes in this file. Something unrelated that might explain the bug is this: maybe this system runs X but doesn't have framebuffer on the console? In this case the problem is hardware related and the best solution is to use framebuffer. BTW, instead of `systemctl restart console-setup.service` you can use the command `setupcon`. Anton Zinoviev