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I have a simple system set up in virtualbox, mostly to browse and torrent. Rarely have major problems. Recently I realized that cron was not working when flexget was not activated as expected. A check of journalctl threw up repeated instances of the following:
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service operation timed out. Terminating.
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd[1]: Failed to start Login Service.
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd[1]: Unit systemd-logind.service entered failed state.
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service holdoff time over, scheduling restart.
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd[1]: Stopping Login Service...
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd[1]: Starting Login Service...
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd-logind[665]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (Power Button)
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd-logind[665]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event4 (Sleep Button)
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd-logind[665]: New seat seat0.
Jun 04 15:41:11 arch32VB systemd-logind[665]: New session 1 of user calvin.
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service operation timed out. Terminating.
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd[1]: Failed to start Login Service.
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd[1]: Unit systemd-logind.service entered failed state.
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service holdoff time over, scheduling restart.
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd[1]: Stopping Login Service...
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd[1]: Starting Login Service...
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd-logind[693]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (Power Button)
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd-logind[693]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event4 (Sleep Button)
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd-logind[693]: New seat seat0.
Jun 04 15:42:41 arch32VB systemd-logind[693]: New session 1 of user calvin.I use autologin to console (and then to X via bash_profile) and there is no glitch except that I find that getting to desktop takes a little longer these days. Thought it is due to psd. I have no idea when this happened as things have been OK.
Any advice? I suspect that cron's failure is due to this issue though honestly I have no basis to think so. Systemctl shows cronie.service loaded and running. System is up to date.
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With all the changes over the past year, I have been wanting to set up a fresh installation to remove any old issues that might not have been properly dealt with over time. This current issue, and the fact that the move to consolidate everything to /usr/bin has happened, tilted the balance.
New installation, login is OK, no repeated messages from systemd-logind, cronie is working.
Why the problems, I have no idea. But the new installation is working well.
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Before systemd this problem was not exist ![]()
At present old systems cannot be updated similar Windows, and must be reinstalling???
This is very sad:(
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Closing this thread.
It never gained any traction. It is an old thread. The assertion in the previous thread is incorrect. And, I believe, the OP dealt with it with a re-install. Not much point in continuing.
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