I am running OpenSuSE 10.3 with latest updates on Sony Vaio
PCG-V505DP. If hotkey-setup is enabled during the boot sequence, then
the moment it starts, my caps-lock and scroll-lock keys begin
flashing, and the system freezes up, refusing to respond to mouse and
keyboard - I have to do a hard reboot. But if I run
/etc/init.d/hotkey-setup start from the command line after the system
is fully booted, everything works just fine. I see no relevant
messages in log files, but this may be just because the system dies
before the log can be written.

 I found a workaround for this: if  RUN_PARALLEL is set to "no" in
/etc/sysconfig/boot, everything works just fine. But the system takes
longer to start up.

I am guessing that there is some race condition/deadlock going on, in
which case it would presumably be fixable by setting an appropriate
dependency in either .depend.boot or .depend.start. But I'd rather not
go through all services one by one - it would take rather long, not to
mention that I'd rather not risk damaging my filesystem with those
hard reboots. Can anyone make an intelligent guess as to what can be
causing this, or suggest a nice way to figure this one out.

My services in runlevel 5 are

S01acpid
S01dbus
S01earlysyslog
S01fbset
S01isdn
S01random
S01resmgr
S02consolekit
S03haldaemon
S04earlyxdm
S05network
S06avahi-daemon
S06syslog
S07auditd
S07avahi-dnsconfd
S07portmap
S07splash_early
S08smbfs
S10alsasound
S10cups
S10irq_balancer
S10kbd
S10powersaved
S10smpppd
S10splash
S10sshd
S11hotkey-setup
S11nscd
S11postfix
S11xdm
S12cron
S12smartd
S21stopblktrace

Myrosia
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