On 2011/01/01 20:57 (GMT-0700) Michal Jaegermann composed:
On Sat, Jan 01, 2011 at 07:11:14PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> I've never found the manual page explaining how to do
> with upstart the things I knew how to do with sysvinit.
You have the same service scripts but if you moved up from F14 to
rawhide then you will be using systemd. Your /etc/inittab is likely
replaced. Check explanatory comments there.
They seem minimally useful. This is the entirety of inittab:
# inittab is no longer used when using systemd.
#
# ADDING CONFIGURATION HERE WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON YOUR SYSTEM.
#
# Non-SysV tasks for individual runlevels live in
/lib/systemd/system/runlevelX.target.wants
#
# Ctrl-Alt-Delete is handled by /etc/systemd/system/ctrl-alt-del.target
#
# To set a default runlevel <X>, run:
#
# ln -s /lib/systemd/system/runlevel<X>.target /etc/systemd/system/default.target
> Investigate where?
Where it gets stuck. 'sh -x /etc/init.d/network start' looks
like a
good beginning and you are following up from this.
If I boot to runlevel 1 and do that, network is up, Google is pingable.
On a normal boot to runlevel 3 it appears to proceed well beyond that. Maybe
those logs are misleading? first line on screen after attempting runlevel 3
boot is:
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
following is a bunch of LSB: lines, last of which is:
Mount and umnount network filesystems....
Starting /etc/rc.local Compatibility...
Starting Terminate Plymouth Boot Screen...
Retrigger failed udev events
Starting cups: Starting sshd: Mounting other filesystems: Starting NFS statd:
Starting RPC idmapd: [42.171289] RPC: Registered udp transport module.
...
starting rpcsvcgsse (via systemctl...
Initializing OpenCT smart card...
(some USB lines)
Starting LSB: Daemon to access a smart c...
Starting PC/SC smart c...
Starting HAL Hardware Manager...
[43.414506] Installing knfsd...
Starting NFS services:
Starting NFS daemon: [44.0996085] NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the
NFSv4 state recovery directory
[44.311521] NFSD: starting 90-second grace period
Starting NFS mountd: [OK]
[44.708309] uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: PCI INT A disabled
[44.724072] ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: PCI INT B disabled
[OK]
[44.712166] uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: PCI INT C disabled
[44.719190] uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: PCI INT D disabled
[OK]
From here, nothing more happens, no keyboard response, except to shift-PgUp
or CAD.
From the former, I see following "eth0: link becomes ready" four lines of:
grep: ifcfg-ifcfg-: No such file or directory, then:
Bringing up interface ifcfg-:
Starting LSB:...
Maybe that's about an unconfigured/unwanted/unneeded (onboard) eth1? eth0 is
a configured PCI card.
The only instances of "failed" I see doing Shift-PgUps are:
Starting Recreate Volatile Files and Directories failed.
[33.849718] systemd[1]: Unit systemd-tempfiles-setup.service entered failed
state.
...last write time is in the future...
until I get above mounting messages and see at least 9 lines of of invalid
EDID....
then further up, 3 lines of failed to write '0' to /proc/sys/.../tables: no
such...
I tried removing /etc/exports, /etc/nfs.conf and all lines containing NFS
from /etc/fstab, but that didn't help either.
> I've got Rawhide running and yum updated further via chroot
from Factory
> boot, but don't know what to look for as indicated above.
If you booted to level 1 then 'chkconfig network off' and/or
similar. If you are just booting "normally" then you need to drop
'rhgb quiet' from a boot command and when a user space starts to
I've been stripping all instances of rhgb quiet from grub.conf for as long as
they've been appearing there.
show up you have a message on yor screen "For an interactive
startup
press I" or something pretty close. It is pretty loud and clear.
I've been seeing that for a lot of years, but I don't see it now. Maybe it's
getting lost in mode switches/switching, or maybe it's that little bit of
illegible navy text on black background most of the way through init? How far
along should it proceed before I try?
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