On 2015-06-19 17:27, Suvayu Ali wrote:
In emergency mode, could you look at what logind was up to in the
previous boot? Something like the following should work:
# journalctl -b -1 -u systemd-logind
You could compare with the current boot by switching the -1 to 0. Maybe
this will give you clues.
16:47:38 New session c1 of user sddm.
16:47:56 New session 1 of user matthew.
16:48:24 Power key pressed.
16:48:24 Powering Off...
16:48:24 System is powering down.
Nope, nothing interesting.
Alas, because I can't log in, the only things I can do to debug are hope
that log files get left. (Is there a way to start the VTY login handling
*without* losing the emergency shell?)
(@Joe, boot.log seems to just be the systemd startup output... nothing
obvious there...)
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Matthew