On Wed, 30 Oct 2013, Reindl Harald wrote: > Am 30.10.2013 18:28, schrieb Michael Hennebry: >> On Wed, 30 Oct 2013, Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane wrote: >> >>> BTW, I still feel a little confused on what the OP's original problem >>> was and why they are headed in the direction of a 'reinstall the >>> system'. Seems a bit overkill for most problems. >> >> gdm hangs. >> All attempts at diagnosis or repair have failed. >> I've done a >> yum reinstall \* > > and the same will happen on the rfresh install A repetition of the past would be an impovement. I had several months before gdm started hanging. >> Most recently I did an explicit uninstall of gdm and its dependents. >> After installing them again I issued the following command: >> [root@localhost] hennebry# telinit 5 >> [root@localhost] hennebry# Calling the system activity data collector (sadc): >> Starting portreserve: [OK] >> Enabling p4-clockmod driver (passive cooling only): [OK] >> Starting irqbalance: [OK] >> Retrigger failed udev events: [OK] >> Enabling Bluetooth devices >> user had insufficient privilege >> >> After I got back from another virtual terminal, >> the subsequent lines had appeared. >> I do not have any bluetooth devices. > > so disable Bluetooth services would be a start to solve the problem > > chkconfig --help > chkconfig --list > > in general: disable *all* unsued services > do you use NFS? if not why portreserve get started? After getting rid of portreserve, nfslock and bluetooth, the only change was that Enabling Bluetooth devices no longer appeared. -- Michael hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "On Monday, I'm gonna have to tell my kindergarten class, whom I teach not to run with scissors, that my fiance ran me through with a broadsword." -- Lily _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos