Am 2017-09-23 21:22, schrieb Ken Moffat:
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 02:10:10PM +0200, David Brandl wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> As the title says - I restarted my computer unmeant. >> Now it isn´t sarting again. >> >> I´m using Open Suse Tumbleweed and it goes as far, as I see the mouse >> pointer on a black screen - then it´s finished. I´m able to change to >> text-mode with ALT+STRG+F5. Everything is mounted, I can see every >> directory, no problem. > > Usually, I would suggest you changed something on the host system. > If you only ran, as root, commands which the book tells you to run > as root then I doubt anything broke it. > > However, it can be easy to fill up a filesystem. As root on your > tumbleweed use 'df' to check what is mounted and how much space is > available - you should be fine for space, but if e.g. /home is full > then a user will not be able to login. > > After that, you'll need to look at the logs (I suppose you use > journalctl for that, but I avoid systemd). > > ĸen > -- > Truth, in front of her huge walk-in wardrobe, selected black leather > boots with stiletto heels for such a barefaced truth. > - Unseen Academicals Thanks! I rebooted the computer until it get stuck with the mouse pointer on black screen. In the command line I entered journalctl -e. There was nothing special except this line:
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