Guan Xin:
> However, some things went wrong and I can't tell exactly what.
> The system boots very slowly and never comes to an end. I inserted some
> "sleep"s in the init scripts and changed the LED (my only output device)
> before and after the "sleep"s. I could see that the "sleep"s took about
> ten times longer than expected. Because everything went so slowly, I had to
> bring sshd to the very front of the init script to give it a chance to
> start.
> I ssh-ed and executed a dmesg but saw nothing abnormal. No error, no
> warning.
>
> Could you point out a way to dig out the problem? Thanks!

Because you enabled the kernel debugging option, I'd make sure one
thing.
Are your system (particulary CPU and RAM) enough to run such kernel?
If you can, I'd suggest you to check how much CPU time and RAM are
consumed.
Currently I guess your slow problem is unrelated to aufs.


J. R. Okajima

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