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Hi,
I recently installed Arch for the first time and yes it is a great distro.:D
I'm running Gnome and this is the problem: everytime I shut down the computer X stops and I see virtual console 1 with a login prompt. I have to manually switch to vc 7 to see the shutdown messages ("Sending Sigterm to processes" etc.). So I don't know if this is a Gnome problem or what else is causing this behaviour. Any ideas? It is a small problem, yes. But I would feel better if i can get this fixed.:)
thx in advance
Last edited by Urfaust (2009-02-01 19:35:50)
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I don't have any shutdown messages at all, I wonder why.
Last edited by ahcaliskan (2009-01-30 23:53:40)
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Any ideas?
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That's strange. I'm using GDM and whenever I reboot or halt the computer, messages are displayed below the login prompt in VT1.
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Switching to e.g. tty5 at the end of the boot process can cause those shutdown messages to be displayed in tty5. Maybe it has something to do with how gdm is started... try "inittab method" instead of starting gdm daemon from rc.conf (or vice versa)?
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Maybe I should mention that I had Slim installed before...But some things won't work correct in Gnome without gdm and so I replaced Slim with gdm.
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Switching to e.g. tty5 at the end of the boot process can cause those shutdown messages to be displayed in tty5. Maybe it has something to do with how gdm is started... try "inittab method" instead of starting gdm daemon from rc.conf (or vice versa)?
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That's it! Switched to inittab method and now it works. Don't know what is 'wrong' with the daemon method but nevermind....Thx.:)
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I don't have any shutdown messages at all, I wonder why.
I don't have shutdown messages either?? Does anyone know why??? I just got a blank screen and after a few seconds it just powers off...
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did you try starting xorg from /etc/inittab instead of /etc/rc.conf?
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I've had this problem on multiple distributions. Thanks for telling me about inittab - it worked!
Before, I edited /etc/rc.d/slim or /etc/rc.d/gdm (or previously, /etc/init.d/gdm ) and added:
ACTIVE_VT=$(/usr/bin/fgconsole)
# ... code to stop gdm/slim here
/usr/bin/chvt "$ACTIVE_VT"
which stopped working with SLiM, for some reason, so I then changed the chvt line to:
sh -c "sleep 4 ; /usr/bin/chvt \"$ACTIVE_VT\"" &
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I'm currently using the inittab method and messages still go to tty7 instead of tty1 :S
What determines what tty the messages are shown on?
Last edited by fushunpoon (2010-01-23 13:18:54)
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some times they are on tty 1 and sometimes they are on tty 7... wtf?
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