updated to precise pangolin and it seems that it does not have the boot
issue for me. I don't know whether they fixed it or is it just a race
condition that is not triggered for some reason.
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Is there an option of switching to a different boot process, like SYSV
type init scripts etc. within Ubuntu?
I have a similar setup in a debian system and it has no such problem. I
would not want to start switching to a different distribution.
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This seems to be the same problem reported on bugs #802626 and #906358,
and it's related to udev. The workarround suggested on comment 31 on the
later worked for me.
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The workaround did not seem to work for me. I guess the bug I am
experiencing is different, or the combination of RAID+LVM needs yet
another workaround to work.
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I was too hasty. The problem is still here. Is it possible to switch
to the old (sysV?) style boot sequence?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/880266
Title:
oneiric boot sequence very
After the updates of yesterday, the machine has booted much quicker now.
Only a couple of times of experience yet, though.
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Title:
oneiric boot
the boot hangs indefinitely, but if I press ctrl-alt-del, the machine
reboots to grub. Have to press enter, and the system then boots
normally, but asks if I want to boot with degraded raid. If I say n,
busybox starts. Then writing exit results in a nice rest of the boot.
A bit complicated, but
I have also this problem with 11.10.
My root device is just a normal SSD, but the /home logical volume and an
additional logical volume is a lvm which currently only has /dev/md0 as
physical disks. /dev/md0 is a raid 1 with /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdc1 in
it.
** Attachment added: bootchart
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lvm2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Same here, I can recreate it on a VirtualBox VM though.
Tried both using a separate logical volume for /var and keeping /var on the
root logical volume.
Same effect.
I've noticed this effect before on Narwhal, but with the upgrade to
11.10 the effects are worse
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/880266/+attachment/2567797/+files/dmesg
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Title:
oneiric boot sequence very slow
** Attachment added: bootchart.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/880266/+attachment/2568113/+files/bootchart.png
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Title:
oneiric
I had something similar a few months ago on Maverick - but it
disappeared, never did find out why.
** Package changed: ubuntu = lvm2 (Ubuntu)
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The problem still exists on my pc but I can't reproduce it on a
virtualbox machine with similar configuration.
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Title:
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