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After having used my Arch system some weeks (Gnome desktop), Nautilus freezes regularly after I used it for a few minutes (I installed Thunar as a fallback, which works well). At the same time, the Nautilus problems started, I also got this message during shutdown:
A stop job is running for User Manager for UID 1000 (...)
The system waits for 2 min for the job to stop before shutting down.
I investigated log message and found that the microcode was not loaded properly. I solved this in the meantime:
mipi@scotty ~ % dmesg | grep -i microcode
[ 0.000000] microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0xcc, date = 2019-04-01
[ 0.695577] microcode: sig=0x506e3, pf=0x2, revision=0xcc
[ 0.695715] microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2.
But unfortunately that did not solve the Nautilus problem.
Below, there's the journalctl output with some error messages:
mipi@scotty ~ % journalctl -p 3 -xb
-- Logs begin at Sat 2019-05-04 10:40:58 CEST, end at Sun 2019-05-19 07:05:06 CEST. --
Mai 19 06:43:29 scotty gdm-password][750]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: Duplicate cookie detected
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie c=00000000ca7c3714 [p=00000000e3f11c75 fl=222 nc=0 na=1]
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie d=0000000078c9d719 n=00000000be04bbea
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-key=[8] '020001bdc0a8000b'
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-cookie c=0000000088a092e7 [p=00000000e3f11c75 fl=2 nc=0 na=1]
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-cookie d=0000000078c9d719 n=0000000095d9c4e8
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-key=[8] '020001bdc0a8000b'
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: Duplicate cookie detected
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie c=00000000ca7c3714 [p=00000000e3f11c75 fl=222 nc=0 na=1]
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie d=0000000078c9d719 n=00000000be04bbea
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-key=[8] '020001bdc0a8000b'
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-cookie c=00000000eb32ca50 [p=00000000e3f11c75 fl=2 nc=0 na=1]
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-cookie d=0000000078c9d719 n=000000002636635e
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-key=[8] '020001bdc0a8000b'
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: Duplicate cookie detected
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie c=00000000ca7c3714 [p=00000000e3f11c75 fl=222 nc=0 na=1]
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie d=0000000078c9d719 n=00000000be04bbea
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-key=[8] '020001bdc0a8000b'
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-cookie c=0000000063c08982 [p=00000000e3f11c75 fl=2 nc=0 na=1]
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-cookie d=0000000078c9d719 n=000000005ef5569f
Mai 19 06:43:31 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-key=[8] '020001bdc0a8000b'
Mai 19 06:43:39 scotty gnome-session-binary[563]: Unrecoverable failure in required component org.gnome.Shell.desktop
Mai 19 06:46:23 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: Duplicate cookie detected
Mai 19 06:46:23 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie c=00000000b3661442 [p=00000000e3f11c75 fl=222 nc=1 na=1]
Mai 19 06:46:23 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie d=0000000078c9d719 n=0000000060a8ded2
Mai 19 06:46:23 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-key=[8] '020001bdc0a8000b'
Mai 19 06:46:23 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-cookie c=0000000051304c2a [p=00000000e3f11c75 fl=2 nc=0 na=1]
Mai 19 06:46:23 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-cookie d=0000000078c9d719 n=00000000ee327185
Mai 19 06:46:23 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: N-key=[8] '020001bdc0a8000b'
Mai 19 06:46:44 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: Duplicate cookie detected
Mai 19 06:46:44 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie c=00000000b3661442 [p=00000000e3f11c75 fl=222 nc=1 na=1]
Mai 19 06:46:44 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-cookie d=0000000078c9d719 n=0000000060a8ded2
Mai 19 06:46:44 scotty kernel: FS-Cache: O-key=[8] '020001bdc0a8000b'
Does anyone have an idea how I can solve this and how I can find out why Nautilus freezes?
Thanks, mipi
BTW: Deinstalling Nautilus and removing the Nautilus folders from ~/.config and ~/.local didn't help. After installing it again, I had the same problems.
Last edited by mipi (2019-08-02 03:39:17)
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Not an Installation issue, moving to NC...
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This issue seems to have something to do with systemd automount (which I use). According to https://www.freedesktop.org/software/sy … mount.html there are 2 different possibilities:
(1) Create your own automount and mount units (what I did)
(2) configure systemd automount in fstab (which is the preferred way according to the documentation)
After switching from (1) to (2), the problem was gone. I don't know why.
-- mipi
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