Hi; On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 18:29 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > William Case wrote: > > Hi; > If you disable vncserver from starting at boot time, does the boot time > decrease? It decreases somewhat -- but the boot log is still showing problems. %G Welcome to [0;34mFedora[0;39m Press 'I' to enter interactive startup. Starting udev: %G[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Setting hostname CASE: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] mdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically Setting up Logical Volume Management: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Checking filesystems /dev/sdb2: clean, 232303/1272960 files, 1955001/5082564 blocks /dev/sdb1: clean, 41/64256 files, 48232/257008 blocks /dev/sdb3: clean, 57500/28164096 files, 2194276/112639747 blocks [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Mounting local filesystems: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Enabling local filesystem quotas: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Enabling /etc/fstab swaps: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Entering non-interactive startup Applying Intel CPU microcode update: WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files belong into /etc/modprobe.d/. Checking kmods exist for 2.6.31.9-174.fc12.x86_64[60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files belong into /etc/modprobe.d/. Enabling ondemand cpu frequency scaling: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] ip6tables: Applying firewall rules: WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files belong into /etc/modprobe.d/. [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] ip6tables: Loading additional modules: nf_conntrack_netbios_ns [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] iptables: Applying firewall rules: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] iptables: Loading additional modules: nf_conntrack_netbios_ns [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Checking for module nvidia.ko: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Enabling the nvidia driver: /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions: line 520: 979 Segmentation fault "$@" [60G[[0;31mFAILED[0;39m] Starting portreserve: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting system logger: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting irqbalance: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting rpcbind: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting system message bus: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting Avahi daemon... [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting NFS statd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting RPC idmapd: WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files belong into /etc/modprobe.d/. WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files belong into /etc/modprobe.d/. [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting cups: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting acpi daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting HAL daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting PC/SC smart card daemon (pcscd): [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Setting network parameters... [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting NetworkManager daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting sshd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting xinetd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting sendmail: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting sm-client: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting abrt daemon: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting crond: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Enabling monthly Smolt checkin: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] Starting atd: [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m] > Are you actually able to start the vncserver after the system starts? > ]# service vncserver status Xvnc (pid 3327) is running.. > At first blush it sure seems as if you have a problem in your > /etc/sysconfig/vncservers file. Commented out the two lines in /etc/sysconfig/vncservers. I am not to worried about the config file per se. I was just setting up Tigervnc and had applied the exact advice I got for configuration. I was expecting further tweaking. But where did this modprobe.conf stuff come from ?? Why is idmap.d giving me problems ?? If interested, I had earlier problems with my network. See bugs https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=552024 and, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=555598 Somehow, on my LAN, my remote machine's address got changed (re-mapped ??) from ...1.7 to ...1.2. I did nothing intentional to cause this. -- Regards Bill Fedora 12, Gnome 2.28 Evo.2.28, Emacs 23.1.1 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines