Hi,
I booted F-10 up into run level 3. Logged in as root. Did some things and ran init 5. After I was done using the computer, I wanted to shut it down. There is absolutely nothing that I can click on that will let me shutdown the computer. (Try it.) What I ended up doing is logging in and opening a terminal and typing poweroff, but I don't think that is the right way for a gdm session to end.
Why are we doing it like this?
-Steve
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008, Steve Grubb wrote:
Hi,
I booted F-10 up into run level 3. Logged in as root. Did some things and ran init 5. After I was done using the computer, I wanted to shut it down. There is absolutely nothing that I can click on that will let me shutdown the computer. (Try it.) What I ended up doing is logging in and opening a terminal and typing poweroff, but I don't think that is the right way for a gdm session to end.
Why are we doing it like this?
The restart/shutdown buttons aren't at the bottom of the login box in gdm?
-sv
Steve Grubb (sgrubb@redhat.com) said:
I booted F-10 up into run level 3. Logged in as root. Did some things and ran init 5. After I was done using the computer, I wanted to shut it down. There is absolutely nothing that I can click on that will let me shutdown the computer. (Try it.) What I ended up doing is logging in and opening a terminal and typing poweroff, but I don't think that is the right way for a gdm session to end.
Why are we doing it like this?
It's handled via ConsoleKit - is it running? Is it functioning correctly?
Bill
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 15:32 -0500, Steve Grubb wrote:
I booted F-10 up into run level 3. Logged in as root. Did some things and ran init 5. After I was done using the computer, I wanted to shut it down. There is absolutely nothing that I can click on that will let me shutdown the computer.
Did you try cancelling the login?
On Wednesday 26 November 2008 15:44:47 Seth Vidal wrote:
I booted F-10 up into run level 3. Logged in as root. Did some things and ran init 5. After I was done using the computer, I wanted to shut it down. There is absolutely nothing that I can click on that will let me shutdown the computer. (Try it.) What I ended up doing is logging in and opening a terminal and typing poweroff, but I don't think that is the right way for a gdm session to end.
Why are we doing it like this?
The restart/shutdown buttons aren't at the bottom of the login box in gdm?
Yep they sure are. Clicking on it says it can't shutdown. Try it.
-Steve
On Wednesday 26 November 2008 15:52:53 Bill Nottingham wrote:
Why are we doing it like this?
It's handled via ConsoleKit - is it running? Is it functioning correctly?
I believe its running. But gdm now has no way of shutting down if you log in and type init 5. If you boot to run level 5 its OK.
-Steve
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008, Steve Grubb wrote:
On Wednesday 26 November 2008 15:44:47 Seth Vidal wrote:
I booted F-10 up into run level 3. Logged in as root. Did some things and ran init 5. After I was done using the computer, I wanted to shut it down. There is absolutely nothing that I can click on that will let me shutdown the computer. (Try it.) What I ended up doing is logging in and opening a terminal and typing poweroff, but I don't think that is the right way for a gdm session to end.
Why are we doing it like this?
The restart/shutdown buttons aren't at the bottom of the login box in gdm?
Yep they sure are. Clicking on it says it can't shutdown. Try it.
worked for me on the live image.
-sv
On Wednesday 26 November 2008 16:56:34 Seth Vidal wrote:
Why are we doing it like this?
The restart/shutdown buttons aren't at the bottom of the login box in gdm?
Yep they sure are. Clicking on it says it can't shutdown. Try it.
worked for me on the live image.
Hmm...this is strange and I can't reproduce it now. Shutting down dumped me to the gdm login screen. Nothing there would let me shutdown. There were buttons to click on, but it said that it couldn't when I clicked on things. Next time I see this I'll try to gather more info.
-Steve
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams schrieb:
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 15:32 -0500, Steve Grubb wrote:
I booted F-10 up into run level 3. Logged in as root. Did some things and ran init 5. After I was done using the computer, I wanted to shut it down. There is absolutely nothing that I can click on that will let me shutdown the computer.
Did you try cancelling the login?
That's required on boxes that have the user list disabled to get the buttons at all. They should probably be buttons in the status panel.
Tim
Steve Grubb (sgrubb@redhat.com) said:
On Wednesday 26 November 2008 15:52:53 Bill Nottingham wrote:
Why are we doing it like this?
It's handled via ConsoleKit - is it running? Is it functioning correctly?
I believe its running. But gdm now has no way of shutting down if you log in and type init 5. If you boot to run level 5 its OK.
Was both your console login and gdm on the same tty?
Bill