On Thu, 6 Jan 2022, stan via users wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 16:17:07 -0600 (CST)
Michael Hennebry <hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Where does F33 keep the messages from the last system crash?
If they were captured, I think one of the places they would be is the
journal.
journalctl -r
will read the journal from the end towards the beginning. You will
have to bypass the session that is the reboot you are reading from.
Thanks.
This is what I got:
Jan 06 15:32:47 localhost.localdomain kernel: SELinux: Permission watch in class filesystem not defined in policy.
-- Reboot --
Jan 06 15:10:29 fedora firefox.desktop[611691]: ###!!! [Parent][DispatchAsyncMessage] Error: PMessagePort::Msg_PostMessages Processing error: message was>
Jan 06 15:10:29 fedora firefox.desktop[611691]: IPDL protocol error: Handler returned error code!
-- Reboot --
Jan 06 09:32:37 localhost.localdomain systemd-journald[176]: Journal stopped
As far as I could tell,
the system was running fine at 15:37 and for a bit after that.
It had been running since yesterday and my firefox windows were up.
Shortly after 15:37, I plugged in a USB cable with no device attached.
I heard what I took to be the fan being real busy and unplugged the cable.
I then tried to move the mouse so that I could close firefox.
Could not even see the mouse.
Shortly thereafter, "no signal" on the monitor and rebooting started.
So far as I know, nothing interesting happened at 9:32:37 today.
The available evidence, my firefox windows,
suggest that there was no reboot at that time.
What happened?
In the alternative, how do I find out what happened?
I've had almost the same thing happen before.
I'd plug in a USB cable, possibly with a cell phone attached,
though not this time,
the fan would speed up and the mouse would freeze.
Complete lock up. Could not even switch virtual windows.
Any ideas?
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