problems with booting 19.04
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 2:33 am
I just installed version 19.04. The installation wizard seemed to perform without a hitch, but when booting up, some problems arise.
The first issue appears in the "Starting xconfig" module. The transcript shows this message three times:
[: =: unexpected operator]
This possibly indicates the use of a bash-ism (==) in a 'sh' script, where (=) is the accepted operator for testing equality. That's simply a guess, and I have no idea if that is impacting anything else in the boot process.
Then there are these messages:
kldunload: can't find nvidia-nodeset
kldunload: can't find nvidia file
I have no idea what this means aside from the obvious "uh oh, something's missing".
Finally, the boot transcript shows this:
Setting date via ntp.
Exiting, name server cannot be used. Non-recoverable failure in name resolution.
(4) <date stamp> ntpdate[<integer>]: name server cannot be used.
At this point the session dumps into what appears to be single-user mode, and I get a command line prompt to log in.
Any assistance in resolving these issues is appreciated. Thanks.
The first issue appears in the "Starting xconfig" module. The transcript shows this message three times:
[: =: unexpected operator]
This possibly indicates the use of a bash-ism (==) in a 'sh' script, where (=) is the accepted operator for testing equality. That's simply a guess, and I have no idea if that is impacting anything else in the boot process.
Then there are these messages:
kldunload: can't find nvidia-nodeset
kldunload: can't find nvidia file
I have no idea what this means aside from the obvious "uh oh, something's missing".
Finally, the boot transcript shows this:
Setting date via ntp.
Exiting, name server cannot be used. Non-recoverable failure in name resolution.
(4) <date stamp> ntpdate[<integer>]: name server cannot be used.
At this point the session dumps into what appears to be single-user mode, and I get a command line prompt to log in.
Any assistance in resolving these issues is appreciated. Thanks.