On 08/01/2023 13:58, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 8/1/23 21:26, John Pilkington wrote:
On 08/01/2023 02:10, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 8/1/23 12:59, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/7/23 17:24, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've attached ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log (my Xorg doesn't write its log to /var/log) as the end of my log file is completely different to what you are showing. I also don't have an xorg.conf file as I can get the 4K resolution I run with without the need for any specific specifications. The only configuration file in xorg.conf.d is the one for the keyboard.

By default, Xorg doesn't run as root any more, so it can only write logs to the user directory.
I only included that specification for where my Xorg.0.log file is located because John was indicating that his Xorg.0.log is being written to /var/log.

regards,
Steve


Maybe this is https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216895, referred to in this current thread:

Re: Fedora 37 hangs after graphical login

I have two cifs mounting lines in /etc/fstab; only one has the hardware connected.
I have a cifs mount and nfs mount in my /etc/fstab to the same network device that is not always accessible because of the power saving function in the device. In earlier versions of Fedora if the device was not accessible the boot process used to hang and I would have to boot into Windows (where I also had it mounted on a drive mapping) to get explorer to activate the device and then boot into Fedora to get a successful boot. So far I haven't had this issue occur, but this may be because I mount the nfs interface first, or because in the cifs definition I use the _netdev parameter which as I understand it is supposed to ignore the mount if the network device is unavailable. What I also haven't done yet is isolate the invalid parameter when I change the definition to use smb3 instead of cifs (smb3 supercedes cifs).

regards,
Steve


I have cifs... vers=3.0,

//192.168.1.XX/Public /mnt/nas1a cifs credentials=<pathtocredfile>,iocharset=utf8,gid=1000,uid=1000,vers=3.0,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0


Thanks,

John P

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