Bug#773269: Computer crash when installing cups-daemon
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Fri Dec 19 13:55:59 GMT 2014
Am 19.12.2014 um 14:48 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 19.12.2014 um 08:32 schrieb Jos van Wolput:
>> On 12/19/2014 06:28 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>>> Please enable persistent logging (see
>>> /usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian) and/or use something like SSH,
>>> which should allow you to access the system and then boot the system with
>>> systemd.log_level=debug on the kernel command line.
>>>
>>> If you can access the system via SSH, the output of journalctl -alb
>>> would be helpful. Is systemd still functional at this point, i.e. can
>>> you run systemctl status for example?
>>>
>>
>> As you asked I booted with systemd.log_level=debug on the kernel command
>> line.
>> Please see the attached daemon.log and kern.log.
>> I swiched to tty1 (at 13:30) and started apt-get --reinstall install
>> cups-daemon,
>> soon screen output, keys and mouse stopped working.
>> At 13.35 I started a hard reset.
>>
>> While I only have one computer I can't do SSH as suggested.
>> Hopefully you can find a clue to solve this issue!
>
> I couldn't find anything in the log which would indicate a crash or
> malfunction of systemd. It seems to be running correctly up until the
> time you force-reset the system.
Could you also provide the requested journalctl output.
To get persistent logs, follow the instructions in
/usr/share/doc/README.Debian and create /var/log/journal.
This would you should have access the journal log after a reboot.
To get the logs of the previous, the following command should work
journalctl -alb -1
It would also help, if you can test with systemd from testing/unstable
and the Debian kernel from testing/unstable.
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