Core 3 hangs after booting

Alexander Dalloz ad+lists at uni-x.org
Sat Nov 20 06:17:14 UTC 2004


Am Sa, den 20.11.2004 schrieb Jim Cornette um 7:05:

> There is an issue regarding rhgb and the combination of programs on the 
> installation disc(s). You might need to edit the bootloader and remove 
> rhgb quiet from the menu that you get when booting up. Basically, you 
> highlight your desired kernel from the menu. You then press e to get 
> into the edit mode. you then move down to the second line of the boot 
> information. You need to hit e again to edit this line. Remove rhgb 
> quiet from the second line. Press enter, then b. The b command will boot 
> your computer with the edited out options and you will not see the 
> graphical boot and also more of the messages that the boot process hides 
> from the default user eyes.

> Jim

There is meanwhile an rhgb update package available which shall fix
those reported cases:

Fedora Core 3 Update: rhgb-0.16.1-1.FC3

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Update Information:
 
This should fix the problem where rhgb blocks the boot process when X
fails to initialize correctly, as well as the one preventing vncserver
to start when rhgb is used.
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I am not sure whether Sebastian has such a problem as he writes that his
bootup reaches the login screen. Others never come so far.

Alexander


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