[arch-general] Fwd: Kernel panic - after upgrade

Simon Hanna j0k3ing at gmail.com
Fri Jan 30 21:19:14 UTC 2015


>> Your pacman log and journalctl might give some clues.

> I guess he meant more or less complete logs. Give a journalctl log of a
> boot where you had the issue together with a pacman log including your
> latest updates (maybe since the problem began/ reappeared together with
> exact dates)
>
>> > In 'journalctl -e' I see these lines:
>> > jan 30 11:00:58 csparch org.a11y.Bus[4553]: Activating service
>> > name='org.a11y.atspi.Registry'
>> > jan 30 11:00:58 csparch org.a11y.Bus[4553]: Successfully activated
>> > service 'org.a11y.atspi.Registry'
>> > jan 30 11:00:58 csparch org.a11y.atspi.Registry[4719]: SpiRegistry
>> > daemon is running with well-known name - org.a11y..atspi.Registry
>> >
>> > Are these lines all right?
>>
> Looks to be part of
> https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/at-spi2-core/
> so yes seems to be all right
>
>> I suspect I have a virus mybe.
>>
> You do know you are using linux and the probability you do have one is
> through the sky?
>
 I meant practically non-existent  --Sorry, english isn't my first language

> So I just installed clamav but when I'm trying to start it with:
>>
> 'sudo systemctl start clamd.service'
>>
>> I get:
>> Job for clamd.service failed. See "systemctl status clamd.service" and
>> "journalctl -xe" for details.
>>
>> 'systemctl status clamd.service'
>>  clamd.service - clamav daemon
>>    Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/clamd.service; enabled;
>> vendor preset: disabled)
>>    Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since p 2015-01-30 21:14:04 CET;
>> 10s ago
>>   Process: 9693 ExecStart=/usr/bin/clamd (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
>
> It tells you to look in the logs. Did you do that?!
> Without wanting to be condescending: I don't think you should be using
> archlinux if you are not capable of looking through logs and searching
> google (I found the package for your "error" through a fast google
> search....)
>


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