[Mageia-dev] plymouth gone nuts ?

JA Magallón jamagallon at ono.com
Tue Apr 3 03:48:31 CEST 2012


On 04/03/2012 02:43 AM, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> 'Twas brillig, and JA Magallón at 03/04/12 01:13 did gyre and gimble:
>> On 04/03/2012 02:07 AM, JA Magallón wrote:
>>> Hi...
>>>
>>> With latest updates, I noticed that GDM again started in tty2, and
>>> tty1 is
>>> still stuck on bootscreen/plymouth dots.
>>> I get a message on tty1 about "wait-for-playmouth-quit failed, see
>>> systemctl status...".
>>> And GDM starts on tty2.
>>> Something weird is happpening:
>>>
>>> cicely:~# systemctl --all --full | grep plym
>>> systemd-ask-password-plymouth.path loaded active waiting Forward
>>> Password Requests to Plymouth Directory Watch
>>> plymouth-quit-wait.service loaded failed failed Wait for Plymouth Boot
>>> Screen to Quit
>>> plymouth-quit.service loaded inactive dead Terminate Plymouth Boot Screen
>>> plymouth-read-write.service loaded inactive dead Tell Plymouth To
>>> Write Out Runtime Data
>>> plymouth-start.service loaded inactive dead Show Plymouth Boot Screen
>>> systemd-ask-password-plymouth.service loaded inactive dead Forward
>>> Password Requests to Plymouth
>>>
>>> cicely:~# ps -ef | grep plym
>>> root 161 1 0 01:56 ? 00:00:00 /bin/plymouthd --attach-to-session
>>> --pid-file /run/plymouth/pid
>>> root 29109 8671 0 02:05 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color plym
>>>
>>> Any idea ?
>>>
>>
>> I have noticed this, plz correct me if I'm wrong:
>>
>> werewolf:/lib/systemd/system# grep After display-manager.service
>> After=livesys-late.service systemd-user-sessions.service
>> After=getty at tty1.service plymouth-quit.service
>>
>> werewolf:/lib/systemd/system# grep After plymouth-quit.service
>> After=rc-local.service plymouth-start.service
>>
>> werewolf:/lib/systemd/system# grep After plymouth-quit-wait.service
>> After=rc-local.service plymouth-start.service
>>
>> Should not all the chain be:
>>
>> display-manager.service ->  after  plymouth-quit-wait.service
>> plymouth-quit-wait.service ->  after  plymouth-quit.service
>
> No.
>
> plymouth-quit-wait will simply hang until plymouth quits of it's own
> accrord. If you actively quit plymouth first via plymouth-quit then
> there is literally no point in running plymouth-quit-wait as it'll just
> exit immediately.
>

Ah, thanks. I jus thought that 'plymouth quit' was asynchronous,
and the -wait script just made sure to wait before launching DM...

> Also u're forgetting about the Conflicts= directives...
>
> display-manager.service:Conflicts=getty at tty1.service plymouth-quit.service
>
> display-manager specifically conflicts with plymouth-quit.service (as it
> internally quits plymouth or allows a smooth transition if appropriate).
>
> So the ordering is correct as it stands.
>
> Now the question is what is preventing plymouth from being quit? As I
> said, display-manager should do it for you (see the /etc/X11/prefdm
> script), or simply let GDM do it itself.
>
> I'll see what I can dig up.
>
> Col
>
>
>


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