On 02/04/15 08:23, jd1008 wrote: > > On 02/03/2015 04:55 PM, Richard Shaw wrote: >> I'm troubleshooting some video problems with a used laptop I got for cheap. >> >> For the day is was pretty nice, Dell Latitude D620 with Nvidia Quadro graphics (the problem I'm troubleshooting). >> >> I was looking through the journal when I saw this shortly after logging in: >> >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd-logind[676]: Removed session c1. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopping Default. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopped target Default. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopping Basic System. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopped target Basic System. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopping Paths. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopped target Paths. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopping Timers. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopped target Timers. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopping Sockets. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Stopped target Sockets. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Starting Shutdown. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Reached target Shutdown. >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Starting Exit the Session... >> Feb 03 17:47:15 localhost.localdomain systemd[1364]: Received SIGRTMIN+24 from PID 2173 (kill). >> >> Why does systemd think I'm trying to shut down the computer right after logging in? >> >> The computer doesn't actually shut down and I'll get a usable desktop after what I assumed was a hard lock but it takes well over 5 minutes, I haven't put a stopwatch to it. >> >> Thanks, >> Richard >> >> > You will always see this in the logs AFTER booting. > All of this "stopping ....whatever ....." > comes AFTER > > Starting Plymouth switch root service > .... > > Shortly thereafter you should see > > SELinux: initialized (dev sysfs, type sysfs), uses genfs_contexts > .....etc, > > I don't believe that is true, or normal..... Just after rebooting and logging in..... [egreshko@f21 ~]$ uptime 09:13:21 up 1 min, 4 users, load average: 1.19, 0.46, 0.17 [egreshko@f21 ~]$ journalctl -b -0 | grep -i stopping No entries found.... >From the previous boot log.... [egreshko@f21 ~]$ journalctl -b -1 | grep -i stopping Feb 04 09:11:38 f21.greshko.com systemd[1180]: Stopping Default. Feb 04 09:11:38 f21.greshko.com systemd[1180]: Stopping Basic System. Feb 04 09:11:38 f21.greshko.com systemd[1180]: Stopping Paths. Feb 04 09:11:38 f21.greshko.com systemd[1180]: Stopping Timers. Feb 04 09:11:38 f21.greshko.com systemd[1180]: Stopping Sockets. Feb 04 09:11:40 f21.greshko.com vboxadd[1311]: Stopping VirtualBox Additions [ OK ] 09:11:40 being the time of rebooting. -- If you can't laugh at yourself, others will gladly oblige. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org