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Before system upgrade, I'm using systemd. And it can work with console.
But, I don't know why it stopped after upgrade system.
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If I press 'ctrl-D', it enter xdm automatically.
Last edited by dlin (2013-03-21 00:06:51)
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See if this changes something
systemctl enable multi-user.target
If you are using CLI
or
systemctl enable graphical.target
If you are using a login manager
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I've checked my systemd, and it enabled multi-user.target and graphical.target.
So, I disable graphical.target, but it still have the similar screen.
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And
# journalctl -xb
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Mar 19 07:35:59 e6600 systemd-udevd[244]: failed to execute '/usr/lib/udev/socket:/org/kernel/dm/multipath_event' 'sock
Mar 19 07:35:59 e6600 systemd-udevd[245]: failed to execute '/usr/lib/udev/socket:/org/kernel/dm/multipath_event' 'sock
...
Mar 19 07:35:59 e6600 kernel: i915: No ACPI video bus found
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Mar 19 07:36:19 e6600 systemd[1]: Cannot add dependency job for unit display-manager.service, ignoring: Unit display-ma
Mar 19 07:36:19 e6600 systemd[1]: Cannot add dependency job for unit console-kit-daemon.service, ignoring: Unit console
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Last edited by dlin (2013-03-18 23:54:01)
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Can you post your "journalctl -xb" output?
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I had the same problem and it has been solved in this thread: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 6#p1246026
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I've pasted the log here. http://paste.ubuntu.com/5632707/
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It appears to trying to start consolekit, which is no longer used and totally deprecated in favor of logind. You need to remove that symlink. Also it is not able to find your defualt display manager. Do you have it enabled correctly?
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I had the same problem and it has been solved in this thread: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 6#p1246026
this.
Mar 21 07:00:49 e6600 kernel: Command line: root=/dev/disk/by-label/arch ro 4
remove the "4", the "ro" is unnecessary as well as it is the default.
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It appears to trying to start consolekit, which is no longer used and totally deprecated in favor of logind. You need to remove that symlink. Also it is not able to find your defualt display manager. Do you have it enabled correctly?
I force to disable the display manager.
And I use manually xinit to login X.
I wish I could automatic login X11 without any password. (Which I could do before systemd).
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You can still autmotically log in without a password. In fact, there are a number of ways this can be achieved with systemd. But the best way I feel is by using systemd user sessions. It is pretty easy to set up, if you are willing to read some instructions. Gtmanfred has written a blog post detailing this.
So if you use xinit (you should use startx), then what was the first post saying about it starting xdm automatically? Is that not intended? If you want to do manual start from the tty, just mask the display-manager.target, or simply boot to multi-user.target instead of graphical.target.
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Derechef wrote:I had the same problem and it has been solved in this thread: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 6#p1246026
this.
Mar 21 07:00:49 e6600 kernel: Command line: root=/dev/disk/by-label/arch ro 4
remove the "4", the "ro" is unnecessary as well as it is the default.
It works.
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You can still autmotically log in without a password. In fact, there are a number of ways this can be achieved with systemd. But the best way I feel is by using systemd user sessions. It is pretty easy to set up, if you are willing to read some instructions. Gtmanfred has written a blog post detailing this.
So if you use xinit (you should use startx), then what was the first post saying about it starting xdm automatically? Is that not intended? If you want to do manual start from the tty, just mask the display-manager.target, or simply boot to multi-user.target instead of graphical.target.
I just want to login X as soon as possible(without any display manager and password input).
Do you mean http://blog.gtmanfred.com/?p=26
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Yes, that is what I was talking about. But you could also use the solution in the wiki, which just has you create an autologin@.service and use it in place of getty@.service, then test to see if you are in tty1 and startx if so.
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