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Old 28th April 2012, 11:23 AM
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[SOLVED] boot stops at Started LSB: ... sendmail

hi,

this morning my F15 64bit box stopped booting after
Code:
Started LSB: start and stop sendmail.
after a reboot it stopped a few liner earlier after
Code:
Starting LSB: start and stop sendmail...
F15 64bit Gnome3 all updates until 27 april 2012

what is happeing here?
and what can I do to resolve this?

[update 1]
boot on the newest but one kernel ran as should. yummed update and rebooted succesfully on the latest kernel although it takes longer than before.

TNX for your attention, meine
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Last edited by meine; 28th April 2012 at 07:26 PM. Reason: solved by updating?
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