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Hi,
I've gone through a new ach linux system setup, but this time under VirtualBox. While the setup completed smoothly and the full system upgrade (using 'pacman -Syu') as well, the system refused to reach the login screen(after I made a restart) and keeps making reboots, that I can't even figure what went wrong...
what might be the problem ??!!
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ok then.. where should I start ?!!
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I'm sorry but your problem is not quite clear for me, so I cannot send you any helpful advice.
ISC - Ignacio Marmolejo
ArchLinux & GNOME User.
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After you restart it, what exactly happens?
gods are fragile things. They may be dismissed with a dose of common sense or a whiff of science.
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[quota]"After you restart it, what exactly happens?"[/quota] - > [quota]"the system refused to reach the login screen(after I made a restart) and keeps making reboot"[\quota]
He said that.
If you run your system in 3 run-level, instead of 5 without X, is it okay ? Btw, is there anything in the syslog ? Can you see any error messages while booting ?
Which driver/kernel do you use ?
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Thank you very much for the replies ... I'm sorry I've been away for some time ..
It's just as what 'gjszapi' has said ... I can't even reach the login screen ...
and the system runs in run-level 3, it's still a fresh install ... only updated.
I checked 'boot' and 'boostrap.log' .. nothing in 'em.
'kern.log' and 'dmesg' .. nothing intersting.
'syslog' and 'daemon.log' give the following warning :
Jul 25 01:42:35 sidux console-kit-daemon[2659]: WARNING: Couldn't read /proc/2658/environ: Failed to open file '/proc/2658/environ': No such file or directory
??!!
Oh, one more thing... the restart happens [when (or) soon after] loading 'udev' ..
any clue ?
thanks in advance ..
Last edited by yehdev_cc (2009-07-25 06:33:24)
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Did you try reinstall some of related packages, like udev ? Or downgrade it, or use your backup
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mmm... no I didn't.. should I ?
besides, I have bad memories about messing with individual packages... they caused me a lot of troubles...
I've even found some warnings here in the forum no to do so ...
It's the penalty of using rolling release distros having up to date packages .. nothing made by man is perfect.
Last edited by yehdev_cc (2009-07-25 07:21:10)
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