Re: White screen on boot up and USB flash errors



Paul J Gans wrote:

John Bowling <johnlb2992@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm having several problems with with 10.3 with all updates. My original
install on a Compaq Evo N400C, worked well (except for sound). Until --
I noticed the problem it when I shut it down and moved the system to
another
room and rebooted. Problems then:

When reaching run level 5, the screen went full white - nothing visible.
I then rebooted in the failsafe mode, logged in at run level 3 (as normal
user) and entered startx. KDE came up fine, no white screen, fully
usable. To shutdown, all I can do is logoff from the user, and then do a
su
shutdown. It has an ATI 3d graphics card, without the 3d driver, which I
may need to install. I haven't bothered with that with no need for 3d.

Now, plugging in a USB flash stick (or a USB DVD) comes up with
hal-storage-mount-removable no <-- (action,result) in an error alert.
And, I cannot use MyComputer or Home to bring up a listing of what's on
the drives.

The USB will work properly if plugged in when boot starts.

I can, in su mode, create a folder (/media/d1) and then mount the flash
(mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mount/d1) and so normal listing, copies, etc.
(as long as I change the files moved from the flash from root to user
ownership).

This ability to run properly indicates to me that there is no hardware
failure. I think the problem is the result of an update (first noticed
occurrence of problems was on Oct 25, 2007).

I did a re-install yesterday, with full updates. The problem is still
there.

I am currently doing a full install with no updates (via USB DVD), to see
that result.

Thank you!

I've just posted the same problem. I have it on two machines.
Your work-around works for me, but as you can imagine, this is
not really acceptable.

My systems are fully patched 10.3's.


I completed the re-install with no updates - but I kept /home intact.
Both problems are still there - so there may be things stored in the user
that effect these.

I'm doing another update with /home wiped (I have copied it elsewhere) and
no updates.

.



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