http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12269


robin.bankh...@gmail.com changed:

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------- Comment #8 from robin.bankh...@gmail.com  2009-01-25 18:23 -------
I don't believe either of the bugs linked are comparable to this. This bug is
not "episodic" as seems to be described in the linked bugs. It is a permanent
condition, requiring continuous input activity (either holding down/rapidly
tapping a key or "scrubbing" the touchpad) for any progress to occur regardless
of what part of the boot/init process it has reached. "tapping" a key would
have almost no effect.  This condition persists once the desktop is loaded.

Going back to my previous post above, I've observed that if kdm is stopped, the
major cause of wakeups (51%+) is PS/2 keyboard/mouse/touchpad according to
powertop. Based on the visible output, it's approximately when this component
is loaded that the slowdown starts. I'd like to explore this observation
further, but I'm not sure what use it would be if I booted a kernel built
without PS/2 support (and therefore no means of input). Any suggestions?


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