xorg.conf gets reset on 2nd boot after a kernel update
Graham Campbell
gc1111 at optonline.net
Sat Nov 12 14:52:10 UTC 2005
On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 21:28 -0700, Dan Hensley wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 23:07 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> > Dan Hensley wrote:
> >
> > >Why is it that FC4 overwrites my xorg.conf on a kernel update?
> > >
> > >The process for me is that I do a yum update, and install the new
> > >kernel. I then reboot into initlevel 3, update my nVidia driver, and
> > >then telinit 5 for a normal login. After I shut down and restart the
> > >machine, my xorg.conf gets overwritten by a default file. At this point
> > >my keyboard and mouse do not work correctly for the graphical login, and
> > >I have to hit the reset button on my computer and repeat the initlevel 3
> > >and fix the xorg.conf file.
> > >
> > >How do I keep FC4 from doing this incredibly annoying thing?
> > >
> > >
> > My guess is that you installed the proprietary Nvidia driver and did a
> > yum update which included a new kernel got installed for which a
> > equivalent Nvidia module was not available. The Nvidia package probably
> > has some logic in it to check whether a equivalent module is available
> > and if not rewrite xorg.conf to fallback on the Xorg open source 'nv'
> > driver included in Fedora. There might be some packaging bug that does
> > it incorrectly causing your X login to fail. You have to report that to
> > the package maintainers if thats the case.
>
> The order of events was,
>
> 1. yum update to install the new kernel.
> 2. Reboot, runlevel 3.
> 3. Run sh NVIDIA*.run to install the nVidia proprietary drivers.
> 4. Verify xorg.conf. No changes, everything is fine.
> 5. telinit 5. Everything is fine.
> 6. Reboot. My xorg.conf has been blasted, and I have to hit the Reset
> button to recover.
>
Have you installed the Livna Nvidia package at any time? It adds
to /etc/rc.d/init.d an nvidia-glx file which is one of the very few ways
that things would be changed on a reboot. If you have gone back to the
nvidia procedure, remove that package.
> Which package would I submit the bug report against? Note that I used
> the exact same procedure on my old computer running FC3, and I never had
> this problem.
>
> Dan
>
>
>
>
> >
> > regards
> > Rahul
> >
> >
>
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Graham Campbell <gc1111 at optonline.net>
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