Re: System only boots to read-only

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Doll, Margaret Ann wrote:
> I reran the NVIDIA... run versions 304 and 319 several times.  Rebooted to
> the 5 init state.
>
You'll need to google, to find on the Nvidia website, what driver works
for what video card. Certainly, I think I've got at least one or two
systems with old video cards that I have to use *only* the one old
proprietary driver installer - newer ones ->will not work<-.

> I got either that the versions between the kernel and the NVIDIA drivers
> were incompatible, the ABI versions were not in agreement or the last few
> times where a blank screen would appear at the end of the boot.
> Replacing the libwfb.so from an identical computer with the same version
> of the OS, brought the desktop up at boottime.

Suggestion: easy test, rather that init 5, is startx. That may also give
you more clues as to what's wrong.

        mark
>
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 6:03 PM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Margaret,
>>
>> Doll, Margaret Ann wrote:
>> >
>> > I first tried
>>
>> > NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-304.64.run  which was running fine on the computer
>> > without problems.
>> >
>> > I then ran  VIDIA-Linux-x86_64-319.60.run.   This is the version that
>> I
>> am
>> > currently using on the "problem" computer.
>> >
>> > Along the way with many attempts, I received error messages such as
>> >
>> > NVIDIA kernel module ha version 256.44 but the NVIDIA driver componet
>> has
>> > version 304.64
>>
>> Right - it's telling you that you can't just copy from one server to
>> another, unless they're *absolutely* identical hardware and o/s.
>> >
>> > Another error message with another attempt to get the display working
>> --
>> > ABI versions are not in agreement.
>> >
>> > The current directory /usr/lib64/xorg/modules contains
>> >
>> <snip>>
>>
>> > I kept the old link for libwfb.so as libwfb.old.so in case I had to
>> > backtrack.
>> >
>> Bad, bad. Don't do that. Running the Nvidia package rebuilds the
>> drivers,
>> all of them, against the current running kernel.
>>
>> Every time you install a new kernel, you need to rebuild (like I just
>> did
>> on my own workstation when I got back to work this morning).
>>
>>        mark
>>
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