On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, Rajko M. wrote: > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 22:22, Kevin Valko wrote: > > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 09:10:45 pm Rajko M. wrote: > > > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 12:54, Kevin Valko wrote: > > > > and maybe disabling parallel > > > > services as well. > > > > > > I would start with that. > > > Than you have better chance to find service that makes trouble. > > > > Disabling parallel services did allow the system to boot normally without > > requiring interactive confirmations, so there is definitely a conflict > > happening somewhere with the boot services running in parallel. > > > > Unfortunately I'm not sure which one, I tried disabling a number of them > > individually but the boot still hard-locked when parallel services were > > enabled, I guess I can try to change the S/K sequences in boot.d, to see if > > grouping the services (the culprit lies in S12) instead of all together can > > point out the issue. Grrrr. > > > > On the plus side, disabling parallel loading didn't have a too significant > > impact on my boot time, it's still more or less in line with what I had in > > 10.2, so it's hardly the end of the world, but it is kind of a drag since > > faster booting is one of the significant improvements for 10.3. > > > > Cheers, > > KV > > Hi Kevin, > > If parallel booting makes problem, than is some of scripts the culprit. > It doesn't wait for it's dependencies to be performed. Grouping services will > not help much as they are not ran sequentially anyway, but cleaning log > files, booting and after lockup, booting Live CD and looking in logs may help > to debug issue. > > The other method to isolate script would be add echo command to scripts that > will give on the screen script name. For instance > echo $0 >> /tmp/startup.log > > That will at least tell what was loaded before lockup and it will be > preserved > after new boot. maybe a sync after the echo would be a good idea
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