On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Stephen Shaw <ss...@decriptor.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 05:00, Michael Hill <mdhil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I know this isn't GNOME-specific, but I'm hoping someone can direct me
>> to some instructions for how to recover.  After the latest 12.2
>> upgrade, a number of boot scripts give errors (02-start.sh,
>> 03-storage.sh, 05-kms.sh, 06-blogd.sh among others).  I get:
>>
>> mount: mount point /dev/pts does not exist, and
>>
>> Trying manual resume from
>> /dev/disk/by-id/ata-HITACHI_HTS543225A7A3B4_E2024242HBPPJD-part5
>>
>> (I have a snapshot of the screen if there's someplace to upload it.)
>>
>> Does anyone know if the problem is related to this?
>>
>> http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2012-02/msg00437.html
>>
>> Sadly at first I thought it was a hardware issue; when I got the same
>> result on another machine I began to suspect otherwise. :-)
>>
>> Mike
>
> I have this too and what's really odd about it is you let it fail and
> it brings you to a near completely useless shell prompt.  Type in
> 'exit' and in my case it continues booting my system like nothing was
> wrong.  Everything runs fine for me once I type 'exit'
>
> Hope that helps
> Stephen
>
> PS.  I would certainly be great if they got that fixed.

Thanks, Stephen.  Good to know, I'll give it a try.

Mike
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