Author Topic: SOLVED - WattOS freezes near end of boot sequence + wireless disabled after boot  (Read 7058 times)

hughtmccullough

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I have just installed WattOS 64bit LXDE.  It booted up fine and I
1) set up the wireless and achieved internet access
2) made changes to synaptics touchpad to allow single tap = left click
3) changed the keyboard to gb. 
Now it freezes during boot.  Instead of going to the desktop, a blinking cursor appears at the top left of an otherwise blank screen.  At this point a short press of the power button performs the halt and power off sequence.
It seems to stop somewhere around the network start up.  I managed to get at the syslog by booting on a different partition and mounting the WattOS partition.  The last bit of it is as follows:

Feb  2 16:02:44 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> NetworkManager (version 0.9.4.0) is starting...
Feb  2 16:02:44 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> Read config file /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Feb  2 16:02:44 8730w udev-configure-printer: add /module/lp
Feb  2 16:02:44 8730w kernel: [   16.180833] lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven).
Feb  2 16:02:44 8730w udev-configure-printer: Failed to get parent
Feb  2 16:02:44 8730w udev-configure-printer: add /devices/pnp0/00:08/printer/lp0
Feb  2 16:02:44 8730w udev-configure-printer: Failed to get parent
Feb  2 16:02:44 8730w dbus[3072]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1' (using servicehelper)
Feb  2 16:02:44 8730w kernel: [   16.320856] ppdev: user-space parallel port driver
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w polkitd[3515]: started daemon version 0.105 using authority implementation `local' version `0.105'
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w dbus[3072]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1'
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: init!
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: update_system_hostname
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPluginIfupdown: guessed connection type (eth0) = 802-3-ethernet
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: update_connection_setting_from_if_block: name:eth0, type:802-3-ethernet, id:Ifupdown (eth0), uuid: 681b428f-beaf-8932-dce4-687ed5bae28e
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: adding eth0 to iface_connections
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: adding iface eth0 to well_known_interfaces
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: autoconnect
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPluginIfupdown: management mode: unmanaged
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/eth0, iface: eth0)
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPluginIfupdown: locking wired connection setting
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/net/wlan0, iface: wlan0)
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/net/wlan0, iface: wlan0): no ifupdown configuration found.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo, iface: lo)
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo, iface: lo): no ifupdown configuration found.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: end _init.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> Loaded plugin ifupdown: (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.  To report bugs please use the NetworkManager mailing list.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> Loaded plugin keyfile: (c) 2007 - 2010 Red Hat, Inc.  To report bugs please use the NetworkManager mailing list.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    Ifupdown: get unmanaged devices count: 1
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: (23921456) ... get_connections.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: (23921456) ... get_connections (managed=false): return empty list.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    keyfile: parsing Wireless connection 1 ...
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    keyfile:     read connection 'Wireless connection 1'
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]:    Ifupdown: get unmanaged devices count: 1
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> trying to start the modem manager...
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w dbus[3072]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.ModemManager' (using servicehelper)
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> monitoring kernel firmware directory '/lib/firmware'.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> monitoring ifupdown state file '/run/network/ifstate'.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> found WiFi radio killswitch rfkill3 (at /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill3) (driver (unknown))
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> found WiFi radio killswitch rfkill0 (at /sys/devices/platform/hp-wmi/rfkill/rfkill0) (driver hp-wmi)
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> WiFi disabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> WWAN enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> WiMAX enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> Networking is enabled by state file
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <warn> failed to allocate link cache: (-12) Object not found
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (eth0): carrier is OFF
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (eth0): new Ethernet device (driver: 'e1000e' ifindex: 2)
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (eth0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (wlan0): using nl80211 for WiFi device control
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (wlan0): new 802.11 WiFi device (driver: 'iwlwifi' ifindex: 3)
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (wlan0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (wlan0): now managed
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (wlan0): bringing up device.
Feb  2 16:02:45 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w laptop-mode: Warning: Configuration file /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/board-specific/*.conf is not readable, skipping.
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w laptop-mode: enabled, not active
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  ModemManager (version 0.5.2.0) starting...
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w dbus[3072]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.ModemManager'
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w NetworkManager[3451]: <info> modem-manager is now available
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin AnyData
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Ericsson MBM
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Option
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Huawei
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Generic
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin MotoC
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Sierra
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin ZTE
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Option High-Speed
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin SimTech
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Gobi
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Wavecom
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Novatel
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Nokia
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Samsung
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Linktop
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin X22X
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  Loaded plugin Longcheer
Feb  2 16:02:46 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  (ttyS0) opening serial port...
Feb  2 16:02:47 8730w minissdpd[4036]: setsockopt(udp, IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP)(0.0.0.0): No such device
Feb  2 16:02:47 8730w minissdpd[4036]: Failed to add IPv4 multicast membership for interface 0.0.0.0.
Feb  2 16:02:49 8730w dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 10
Feb  2 16:02:58 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  (ttyS0) closing serial port...
Feb  2 16:02:58 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  (ttyS0) serial port closed
Feb  2 16:02:58 8730w modem-manager[3522]: <info>  (ttyS0) opening serial port...
Feb  2 16:02:59 8730w dbus[3072]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit' (using servicehelper)
Feb  2 16:02:59 8730w dbus[3072]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit'

The bit after that is just the shutdown sequence.  Is there something obvious here to the more trained eye or should I just start again with a fresh install?
« Last Edit: February 13, 2015, 03:33:17 PM by hughtmccullough »

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Re: WattOS freezes near end of boot sequence
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2015, 03:58:34 PM »
I would still like some help on this but things have moved on a bit and the following is an update.

I should have said that I have a number of partitions on the hd with a few different operating systems.  Grub2 is run from a partition (logical) that runs LXLE.  There is a primary partition with Windows 7.  The extended partition includes two other logical partitions that are set up for Linux Mint Debian and WattOS.  There is a swap partition and another, empty logical partition.

I re-installed WattOS and performed another update-grub from the LXLE installation and WattOS became bootable.  However, the boot process isn't reliable.  All of the other operating systems consistently boot up correctly but WattOS has hiccups.  Sometimes it boots fine and other times it stalls at the line, "Booting the kernel".  Also, there still seems to be a problem with the wireless booting up and I'm not sure if it is related.  Every time that WattOS actually boots up, the wireless is disabled.  If I open Network Manager from the icon and click "enable wireless", it starts up fine but I can't get it to start during boot.  The flags for automatic start and use by all users are both ticked in the Network Manager screen.

I would really like to get WattOS going well. I like the fact that LMDE runs Debian and I like the openbox/LXDE combination of LXLE.  It seems that WattOS would give me the best of both worlds.  From what I have read, I should be able to boot up multiple operating systems this way and the wireless should be enabled during the boot sequence.  I'm not sure if these are related or separate issues but, if anyone can tell me what to do next with either I would much appreciate it. or let me know if you need more information (I'm not sure what all is relevant).

If it helps, this is the relevant bit out of grub.cfg:

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# menuentry 'Debian GNU/Linux (7.8) (on /dev/sda8)' --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'osprober-gnulinux-simple-8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a' {
menuentry 'Debian GNU/Linux (7.8)' --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'osprober-gnulinux-simple-8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a' {
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='hd0,msdos8'
if [ x$feature_platform_search_hint = xy ]; then
  search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root --hint-bios=hd0,msdos8 --hint-efi=hd0,msdos8 --hint-baremetal=ahci0,msdos8  8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a
else
  search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a
fi
linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64 root=UUID=8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a ro quiet
initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64
}
submenu 'Advanced options for Debian GNU/Linux (7.8)' $menuentry_id_option 'osprober-gnulinux-advanced-8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a' {
menuentry 'wattOS-R8, with Linux 3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64' --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'osprober-gnulinux-/boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64--8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a' {
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='hd0,msdos8'
if [ x$feature_platform_search_hint = xy ]; then
  search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root --hint-bios=hd0,msdos8 --hint-efi=hd0,msdos8 --hint-baremetal=ahci0,msdos8  8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a
else
  search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a
fi
linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64 root=UUID=8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a ro quiet
initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64
}
menuentry 'wattOS-R8, with Linux 3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64 (recovery mode)' --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'osprober-gnulinux-/boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64-root=UUID=8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a ro single-8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a' {
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
set root='hd0,msdos8'
if [ x$feature_platform_search_hint = xy ]; then
  search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root --hint-bios=hd0,msdos8 --hint-efi=hd0,msdos8 --hint-baremetal=ahci0,msdos8  8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a
else
  search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a
fi
linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64 root=UUID=8e0921b6-b15f-4763-9652-27552bd5f36a ro single
initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13-0.bpo.1-amd64
}
}

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Re: WattOS freezes near end of boot sequence
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2015, 07:35:35 PM »
Hey thanks for sticking with it....I have not had time to look at your grub closely, but on the wireless front.

1. Does it behave differently from cold boot vs - reboot
2. Can you post the settings in the following files

/var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state
/etc/network/interfaces
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf

As a quick test also, manually change any of the "false" settings in the first file to "true" (then reboot)...technically you dont have to, but its a good use case because thats how you would do it in real life...

tks

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Re: WattOS freezes near end of boot sequence
« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2015, 12:11:38 PM »
Biff,

Thanks for getting back to me.

Grub seems to have settled.  After the latest update-grub I have had consistently successful boot performance except for the wireless issue.

Wireless:

Rebooting has the same problem as cold boot, i.e. wireless is disabled after booting up but clicking "enable wireless" starts it.

/var/lib/NetworkManager//NetwrokManager.state:
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[main]
NetworkingEnabled=true
WirelessEnabled=true
WWANEnabled=true
WimaxEnabled=true

/etc/network/interfaces
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# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).

# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

# The primary network interface
# allow-hotplug eth0
# iface eth0 inet dhcp

/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf doesn' exist.

The only file in there was /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:
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[main]
plugins=ifupdown,keyfile

[ifupdown]
managed=false

I didn't have to change any "false" settings as they were all already set to "true".

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Re: WattOS freezes near end of boot sequence
« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2015, 12:21:54 PM »
I'm still stuck.

As far as I can see, the information Biff asked me to post looks fine.  I have been comparing the WattOS start up sequence with my Mint Debian one (which works perfectly) to see if I can spot any discrepancies.  The first and third of the listings in the previous post are identical and the middle one seems to be done a different way.

I tried looking at the syslog file to see what it would tell me.  Now, although it might as well be written in Latin as far as my knowledge is concerned, I can still spot differences.  I tried to pick out all of the wireless related lines by using:

cat /var/log/syslog | grep 'wifi\|wlan0\|NetworkManager\|WiFi\|80211\|Ifupdown\|wpa\|Wireless\|wireless\|rfkill\|radio'

If I missed out any important key words, please let me know.

This is the output for a boot sequence:

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Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    6.955508] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    7.212699] Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux, in-tree:
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    7.212782] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: can't disable ASPM; OS doesn't have ASPM control
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    7.212823] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: irq 49 for MSI/MSI-X
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    7.801081] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware iwlwifi-5000-5.ucode
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    7.801255] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: loaded firmware version 8.83.5.1 build 33692 op_mode iwldvm
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    8.751428] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: CONFIG_IWLWIFI_DEBUG disabled
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    8.751432] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: CONFIG_IWLWIFI_DEBUGFS disabled
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    8.751433] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: CONFIG_IWLWIFI_DEVICE_TRACING disabled
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    8.751435] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: Detected Intel(R) Ultimate N WiFi Link 5300 AGN, REV=0x24
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    8.751516] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: L1 Disabled - LTR Disabled
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    8.751899] iwlwifi 0000:03:00.0: RF_KILL bit toggled to disable radio.
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [    8.827612] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'iwl-agn-rs'
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121395] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121398] cfg80211:  DFS Master region: unset
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121399] cfg80211:   (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp), (dfs_cac_time)
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121401] cfg80211:   (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121403] cfg80211:   (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121404] cfg80211:   (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121406] cfg80211:   (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121408] cfg80211:   (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (0 s)
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121409] cfg80211:   (5490000 KHz - 5730000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (0 s)
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121411] cfg80211:   (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A)
Feb  9 09:55:20 8730w kernel: [   10.121413] cfg80211:   (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 0 mBm), (N/A)
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> NetworkManager (version 0.9.4.0) is starting...
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> Read config file /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: init!
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: update_system_hostname
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPluginIfupdown: management mode: unmanaged
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/eth0, iface: eth0)
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/eth0, iface: eth0): no ifupdown configuration found.
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/net/wlan0, iface: wlan0)
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/net/wlan0, iface: wlan0): no ifupdown configuration found.
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo, iface: lo)
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo, iface: lo): no ifupdown configuration found.
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: end _init.
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> Loaded plugin ifupdown: (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.  To report bugs please use the NetworkManager mailing list.
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> Loaded plugin keyfile: (c) 2007 - 2010 Red Hat, Inc.  To report bugs please use the NetworkManager mailing list.
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    Ifupdown: get unmanaged devices count: 0
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: (138347760) ... get_connections.
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: (138347760) ... get_connections (managed=false): return empty list.
Feb  9 09:55:24 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    keyfile: parsing Wireless connection 1 ...
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    keyfile:     read connection 'Wireless connection 1'
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]:    Ifupdown: get unmanaged devices count: 0
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> trying to start the modem manager...
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> monitoring kernel firmware directory '/lib/firmware'.
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> monitoring ifupdown state file '/run/network/ifstate'.
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> found WiFi radio killswitch rfkill3 (at /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill3) (driver (unknown))
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> found WiFi radio killswitch rfkill0 (at /sys/devices/platform/hp-wmi/rfkill/rfkill0) (driver hp-wmi)
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> WiFi disabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> WWAN enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> WiMAX enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> Networking is enabled by state file
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <warn> failed to allocate link cache: (-12) Object not found
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (eth0): carrier is OFF
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (eth0): new Ethernet device (driver: 'e1000e' ifindex: 2)
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (eth0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (eth0): now managed
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (eth0): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (eth0): bringing up device.
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (eth0): preparing device.
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (eth0): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> Added default wired connection 'Wired connection 1' for /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/eth0
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (wlan0): using nl80211 for WiFi device control
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (wlan0): new 802.11 WiFi device (driver: 'iwlwifi' ifindex: 3)
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (wlan0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (wlan0): now managed
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (wlan0): bringing up device.
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
Feb  9 09:55:25 8730w NetworkManager[3095]: <info> modem-manager is now available


When I did the same in Mint Debian, the output was very similar and what looked to me like a key difference was that the Mint Debian log had no mention of modem-manager.  As you can see from the above, just after the "parsing of Wireless connection 1", there is a line that says "trying to start the modem manager".  This is missing in the Mint Debian log.  Also, at this point, Mint Debian picked up the IP addresses for the computer and the internet gateway wheres WattOS didn't.  The last line of the listing above says, "modem-manager is now available" and, at this point, the process comes to an abrupt stop.

Is this significant?  I don't know what it means or how to do anything about it.  Can someone tell me if I am on the right lines and where to go next?

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Planet Watt is a very lonely place.  I have wandered around for hours and, apart from a brief glimpse of Biff, I have seen no one.  The terrain is rough and you have a lot of hills to climb to get anywhere.  It takes a lot of tenacity to keep going.

I eventually found a work-around for the wireless problem.  Continuing my comparison with LMDE (which just works!) I quickly came to the conclusion that the bit about modem-manager was a red herring.  The next line in the LMDE syslog was, "WiFi now enabled by radio killswitch".  On investigating this further I found that the RF kill switches and NetworkManager weren't interacting properly with each other.  The platform RF kill switch was set to a soft block and this set the phy0 RF kill switch to a hard block so that NetworkManager gave up.  The cludge (it isn't really a solution) was to add a line to /etc/rc.local: "rfkill unblock all" (first I had to install the rfkill tool).  Now it seems to work, although so far I only have a sample size of 2.

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Firstly apologies if this thread was very quiet in regards to replies


Biff is really the only person that could answer this one as he makes wattos personally so knows all what he has put in and coded.


He does alot of travelling and can usually only get on wifi at his rest stops due to his job.


Please do bear with us though. Other topics will have other folks answering and helping and stuff usually pretty quickly.. its just like i said. for this particular thread.. it was for Biff pretty much solely