-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 16/04/12 14:27, Colin Guthrie wrote: > 'Twas brillig, and Anne Wilson at 16/04/12 13:28 did gyre and > gimble: >> On 16/04/12 13:15, Anne Wilson wrote: >>> On 16/04/12 09:21, Colin Guthrie wrote: >>>> 'Twas brillig, and Anne Wilson at 15/04/12 18:39 did gyre and >>>> gimble: >>>>> On 15/04/12 17:47, Anne Wilson wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Attempting to install sound-scripts separately asks >>>>>> whether I want to use systemd-sysvinit or >>>>>> sysvinit-legacy. I've tried both, but both fail due to >>>>>> missing sound-scripts. >>>>> >>>>> Found the package listed by rpmfind.net - but the link >>>>> there returns a 550 - Failed to change directory, so maybe >>>>> something is broken and I will have to wait for it to be >>>>> fixed. >> >>>> This is just your media being out of date I think. >> >>>> I pushed an update to sound-scripts-0.62-3.mga2.noarch.rpm >>>> yesterday. Just wait for the mirror to get itself up to >>>> date. >> >>> Thanks - that helped a lot. I've now done the big update, >>> choosing kernel-netbook (from memory) and rebooted. All seemed >>> to be going well until - >> >>> 'systemctl status plymouth-quit-wait.service' for details ]See >> >>> (screen message not garbled before that one) - and it has >>> stopped. I thought someone said this was a known problem now >>> fixed, so what do I do now? >> >> A restart got it past that point. Now it hangs after >> >> Started LSB: Network monitoring daemon [OK] > > > I strongly suspect it's not hanging. It's likely just stopped > doing things. Flip over to tty2 and you should have a text login. > >> From there, can you get the output of "systemctl status >> prefdm.service" > I suspect it has not even tried to start yet. > Loaded, active (running) and set to kdm -nodaemon
> Do a "systemctl start prefdm.service" and you should have your > normal logins. > 'Fraid not. Reboot requires you to run the command again, so all you have is the text login. Then startx gives "Could not start D-Bus. Can you call qdbus?" A forum thread suggested reinstalling xorg, so I did that - it called up 10 packages, restarted urpmi then said it needed a further 471 packages. That's running at the moment. > I suspect strongly this is simply the legacy non-LSB initscripts > issue I mentioned last week that is preventing the prefdm.service > job from being executed on boot. > >> Also, there is the message >> >> Failed to start LSB: Update the Intel / AMD CPU microcode >> [FAILED] > > That's likely because you do not have the microcode itself > installed. It's from a package in tainted so would not be installed > by default. > Sounds as though that's something I can ignore for now, then. Anne - -- Need KDE help? Try http://userbase.kde.org or http://forum.kde.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk+MJSwACgkQj93fyh4cnBfM3ACbBu5DcEBnrPB4uL4/a2dJH0KJ QzEAn0ADJ4+JQyPbOCIcZk87zx4ZxNq8 =xSbb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
