I am relatively new to Linux and need a lot of help.
I did an update for core 9 and the next thing I knew I had been updated to Fedora 10. Fedora 10 boots and starts, does nothing for a while and then comes up with the following message: virbr0: Starting userspace STP failed, starting kernel STP and then just sits there and does nothing.
I cannot access any of my work documents and am starting to panic. Please help :-? :-x
RichardC
On Monday 02 February 2009 9:30:49 am RichardC wrote:
I am relatively new to Linux and need a lot of help.
I did an update for core 9 and the next thing I knew I had been updated to Fedora 10.
Not sure how you could get updated from F9 to F10 .... but anyway..
Fedora 10 boots and starts, does nothing for a while and then comes up with the following message: virbr0: Starting userspace STP failed, starting kernel STP and then just sits there and does nothing.
Google search gave me this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=436733 but it seems that it's been fixed. In anycase, try disable the libvirtd service if it's enabled, e.g:
1. Go to Single user mode 2. chkconfig libvirtd off
Hope that helps. RDB
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Reuben D. Budiardja < techlist@pathfinder.phys.utk.edu> wrote:
On Monday 02 February 2009 9:30:49 am RichardC wrote:
I am relatively new to Linux and need a lot of help.
I did an update for core 9 and the next thing I knew I had been updated
to
Fedora 10.
Not sure how you could get updated from F9 to F10 .... but anyway..
Fedora 10 boots and starts, does nothing for a while and then comes up with the following message: virbr0: Starting userspace STP
failed,
starting kernel STP and then just sits there and does nothing.
Google search gave me this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=436733 but it seems that it's been fixed. In anycase, try disable the libvirtd service if it's enabled, e.g:
- Go to Single user mode
- chkconfig libvirtd off
Hope that helps. RDB
you can also use the rescue cd to get back into get your files if it ever came to that, no case to panic since the files are still there.