Re: updates broke system, no x, try level 3 but cannot even log in (f20)

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: joe@xxxxxxx
> Sent: Wed, 20 May 2015 12:44:15 -0700
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: updates broke system, no x, try level 3 but cannot even log
> in (f20)
> 
> On 05/20/2015 12:33 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote:
>> If I leave the boot as normal, I get a "Oh no something has gone wrong"
>> screen and I cannot do anything there change terminals with
>> CTRL+ALT+F(1-N) keys.
> 
> That error message is unique to Gnome.  Consider booting to a CLI and
> using yum (or dnf) to install a different DE, then reboot and log into
> that DE instead.  You'll still be using gdm as your greeter so if you
> get that error message before you log in, you'll know that the trouble
> is either with gdm itself or one of its dependencies.  If you can log
> in, you'll be fairly sure that there's something wrong with Gnome on
> your system.  How you track it down and fix it, of course, depends on
> just what happens, but this will at least give you a usable system with
> a working GUI until things get straightened out.
> --

Thanks to all who gave input in this issue.  For a while I tried several things, booting into level 3, but could not log in.  Tried again removed rhgb and quiet and saw some things in services again, process hung and stood there for a while.  I turned the machine off and thought to myself, I'ļl try it tomorrow and just go home to rest.  I turned the machine on again, and left the default settings and voila it worked.  I got the system back and it is working again ``crossing fingers'' :)  I still wonder what happened, but as the system is working, I should not complain anymore.

Best Regards,


Antonio

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