There was more discussion at https://github.com/snapcore/pc-
amd64-gadget/issues/48, but no I don't think this has changed, we still
have the serial tty in the kernel cmdline at the very least.
Last we talked about it in a meeting, Claudio measured that indeed the
UC20 kernel regressed as compared
Has anything happened that would change the status of this bug or does
it still need fixing for uc20?
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Title:
pc: no message on the
Result of systemd-analyze in both systems on the Thinkcentre machine:
uc18:
Startup finished in 30.880s (kernel) + 4.727s (userspace) = 35.608s
graphical.target reached after 4.721s in userspace
uc20:
Startup finished in 38.338s (kernel) + 17.902s (userspace) = 56.240s
graphical.target reached a
UC18 on the same hardware starts to display kernel messages at the 14s
mark. UC18 logs shows no delay between the "console [tty1] enabled" and
"console [ttyS0] enabled" messages, but otherwise the behavior is
similar (blank screen for some time and slow output rate).
[0.00] console [tty1]
And, "console=ttyS0" on it's own is particularly bad because it seems to
default to a baud rate of 9600 (at least, setting it to 115200 on my NUC
improved things considerably, but the boot is still slower than without
the serial console option). Add that to the fact that the kernel is
quite noisy o
I think the answer here is to stop passing "console=ttyS0". This is
something that is typically only done for debugging.
dmesg shows a 14 second delay between the "console [tty1] enabled" and
"console [ttyS0] enabled" messages. I suspect that because console=ttyS0
is passed the kernel is going to
I finally managed to install a beta image on a Thinkcentre m920 (by
removing the tpm module in grub before booting). Console output appears
at the 32s mark, see full dmesg below. Some interesting console-related
excerpts:
[0.049211] printk: console [tty1] enabled
[ 14.088918] printk: console
This delay appears to be occurring because grub passes "console=ttyS0"
on the commandline.
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Based on the video it looks like the first kernel messages which appear
on the screen have timestamps >20s, so it seems likely at least part of
the delay is in the kernel. If you can supply dmesg we might be able to
get some idea of where this delay is happening.
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