Software :: Shut Down Failures ?

Mar 12, 2009

OS Fedora 10.

On shutting down teh machine I see two items are reporting as failed.

Stopping Kernal LOOPS: Failed
Stopping PC/SC Smart card Daemon PCSCP Failed.

I do not see any problems with any of the start up items.

The above failures occur if I use the machine for a while or just boot it and then at the log in screen just shut it down.

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Offlate I installed F11 i586 on my laptop. F11 shares the hard disk with Vista Home Premium 32-bit. The problem is that when running F11 (or even Ubuntu), my system shut off suddenly(not a normal OS shut down, but a sudden power off without any warning). This could have been a hardware trouble(heating) but it doesn't happen with Vista.
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Model: Satellite L305D-S5881
AMD Turion X2 Dual Core Mobile Processor RM-70
3072 MB 800 MHz SDRAM
I don't want to open up my machine unnecessarily, if it isn't a hardware issue.
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Code:
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Code:
ls -h |grep tmp
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I tried to go into rescue mode and change the permissions of the folder, but nothing helps. In rescue mode it is like it is in my OS 11.2 on another computer:

Code:
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Code:
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Code:
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<Directory /tmp/www>

[Code]....

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Code:
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Code:
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#%PAM-1.0
# This file is auto-generated.
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Code:
GdmLocalDisplayFactory: Maximum number of X display failures reached: Check X server log for errors.
Great, I hoped for better luck after Ubuntu..
My sys. specs:
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Quote:

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Code:

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Bind Error: Invalid credentials
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SASL/GSSAPI authentication started
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Here's my partitioning setup (manually partitioned at install):
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swap: 2.5 GB, AES-256/xts-plain 64 with RANDOM KEY
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Code: Select allDate and time | server name | systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device dev-sda5.device
Date and time | server name | systemd[1]: Dependency failed for Cryptography Setup for sda5_crypt
Date and time | server name | systemd[1]: Dependency failed for Encrypted Volumes
Date and time | server name | systemd[1]: Dependency failed for dev-mapper-sda5_crypt.device
Date and time | server name | systemd[1]: Dependency failed for /tmp

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I had the same problem in previous builds where I chose Twofish instead of AES, and I was hoping that the timeouts would be fixed by switching to AES as my CPU has the AES instruction set. Obviously that didn't make a damn bit of difference.

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