Bug 89264 - logind dies while X11 starts up
Summary: logind dies while X11 starts up
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: systemd
Classification: Unclassified
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other Linux (All)
: medium normal
Assignee: systemd-bugs
QA Contact: systemd-bugs
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Reported: 2015-02-21 12:07 UTC by Sgt. Garcia
Modified: 2016-06-07 10:21 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

See Also:
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Attachments
(EE) systemd-logind disappeared (stopped/restarted?) (24.25 KB, text/plain)
2015-02-21 12:07 UTC, Sgt. Garcia
Details
pam.d/system-auth (720 bytes, text/plain)
2015-02-21 12:13 UTC, Sgt. Garcia
Details

Description Sgt. Garcia 2015-02-21 12:07:38 UTC
Created attachment 113720 [details]
(EE) systemd-logind disappeared (stopped/restarted?)

systemd-logind vanishes on switching from console to X:
(EE) systemd-logind disappeared (stopped/restarted?)

see attached Xorg.1.log for more elaborate logging.

here is how to reproduce this:
1. have getty or systemd-consoled running on, say, tty1. i'm calling this your console.
2. have X running on, say, tty12
3. swtich from your console to X and back to console.
4. trying to swtich from console to X no freezes the dispaly.

i have tested this on intel video card. let me know if you need more specs.

commenting this in /etc/pam.d/system-auth:
#session required pam_systemd.so

hints at pam_systemd being the culprit.
Comment 1 Sgt. Garcia 2015-02-21 12:09:08 UTC
posted a link to the ticket i've filed with intel people under 'See Also' section.
Comment 2 Sgt. Garcia 2015-02-21 12:13:42 UTC
Created attachment 113721 [details]
pam.d/system-auth
Comment 3 Lennart Poettering 2015-04-23 12:17:08 UTC
Hmm, did logind really disappear, when you saw this? Do the system logs show anything about this?

If it crashed, any chance you can get us a coredump.
Comment 4 Lennart Poettering 2016-06-07 10:21:10 UTC
Closing due to lack of response.


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