Hi!
The start process from the boot menu to the session menu takes an extremely long time, several minutes. The three graphic points in the middle on a black background suddenly become confusing characters, then comes:
Starting User Login Management...
[ OK ] Finished Hold until boot process finished up. [ OK ] Finished Terminate Plymouth Boot Screen. [FAILED] Failed to start User Login Management. See 'systemctl status systemd-logind.service' for details. [FAILED] Failed to start User Login Management. [FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Module drm. [FAILED] Failed to start User Login Management. [FAILED] Failed to start Load Kernel Module drm. [FAILED] Failed to start User Login Management.
After that
Debian GNU/Linux 11 x2gothinclient tty1 x2gothinclient login:
After that ultimately, the session menu appears graphically correct in the upper left corner, but much too small, as if the screen size was not recognized. Or is there somewhere a setting option for the size?
If you select a session, the session will be opened correctly in full screen.
The termination (shutdown) of the session also takes a lot of time, until the small session menu.
What can be the reason?
Greetings, Olaf
(Tested in the preview window of vmware esxi client and locally with a real client.)