On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 15:43:39 -0500, Doug Laidlaw <
[email protected]> wrote:
I now have my box running as it should be, with very few problems. The
only Linux one is the screen with the 3 question marks. Looking at the journal, there are repeated occurrences of
The three question marks in the middle of the screen is coming from plymouth when it fails to show the splash screen.
A start job for unit UNIT has begun execution.
folowed by
A start job for unit UNIT has finished successfully.
but there is no unit called "UNIT" that I am aware of. There is no hint
of an error at that point, but the constant repetition of that cycle
seems unusual. As it stands, it is too vague to be of any use. Is it a shorthand that systemd uses, rather than looking up the name of each
unit in turn?
As per "man systemd", there are 11 types of units that can use systemd to do things.
Something is messed up on that install if the unit is being called UNIT. Doesn't
happen on any of my installs, or with anyone else I've heard about before this.
Can you get the output of (as root) "systemctl status"? That may help narrowing down where the problem(s) is/are.
Regards, Dave Hodgins
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