Re: I have to switch back to tty1 for systemd to shutdown the pc

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On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 05:46:48PM +0100, solsTiCe d'Hiver wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> Since latest update of gnome 3.4, I can't login through gdm because,
> then, I have no single glyph or font displayed on my desktop in menu
> or application (but not the qt ones)
> So, I found the work around to switch to tty2 and login and run startx
> and all is fine in my desktop. The fonts are back. No idea what this
> bug is about !
> 
> Anyway, my problem is: When I shutdown the PC from gnome desktop, I
> end up on tty2 console, and nothing is happening there i.e. no
> shutdown.
> I have to switch back manually to tty1 so that the shutdown procedure
> begins or continues.
> 
> Any idea why systemd fails like that ? or gnome ?

Since you are not using gdm to login anyway, try disabling it from
automatically starting (systemctl disable gdm), and login using tty.

Then atleast the gdm running on the other tty will not hold the shutdown
sequence.

-- 
Srijan Choudhary
http://www.srijn.net/

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