Hello,
crash means, in running level 3: startx (with a new user) The graphics mode (if there is not xorg.conf.d directory) starts asking about language and keyboard and return to text mode (before, it says, Oh no! etc..)
In running level 6. it there is a xorg.conf.d directory the machine need to be unplugged after starting Plymouth
Now journalctl -b _COMM=gdm-x-session provides anything when it fails
in the archive I put 5 files The *.OK are files when I run Live the other 2 ones are the ones which fail the machine
Thank for your help.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 9:01 PM From: "Michael Schwendt" mschwendt@gmail.com To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: Update 20 -> 22, failure
On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 17:27:01 +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
It _should_ just work. Did you need to configure anything when running the Live version? No. Why would you want to configure anything for your installation then?
Starx would like to configure, but crashes.
The verb "to crash" is not well-defined. Do you mean the system freezes? It locks up? Can you still reach it via SSH?
Just tell me exactly which files a should compare? Live does not seems to create much files in /etc/X11
Log files, not configuration files.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_Xorg_problems https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F22_bugs
The X server logs are still missing. No sign of booting with SELinux set to permissive mode either to work around the errors you get.
Just tell me exactly which files a should check? Should I run restorecon?
No, "permissive mode" refers to booting with "enforcing=0" option appended to the kernel boot parameters. It's a very basic (and less of a big hammer than selinux=0) to check whether SELinux might cause problems. It doesn't tell much more. For example, it doesn't tell whether you've had errors in F20, too. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org