I'm not sure, if I'd found the reason for this bug being around in
recent releases, but IMHO it is a remnant from a release update: I had
it on two systems which I upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04
It's gone now on both systems after doing some de-/installing, including
a complete deinstallation of
Running Unity within the KDE shell works, but it doesn't seem to be what
I'm really looking for.
But now, I'm lucky, since I found this tip, while googling for another strange
error message, in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2130894p=12581777#post12581777
Install ubuntu-sdk!
This
Found a solution, but not the reason for the problem...
I just combined KDE and Unity, that is, I now start with a KDE login and
put unity in the autostart. I had to resize/reposition the KDE
toolbar, because I use the Unity toolbar without autohide.
Unity just works like a charm, and there are
It happens only, if I try to start the systemsettings from within Ubuntu
(Unity). If I log in with a KDE shell, everything's fine.
(I tried to start it, since I have problems with dolphin: It seems to wait
for something, because it is unresponsible for minutes. Same behavior as with
Okay, it's running now (but not fully)!
What I did:
I started systemsettings from within a KDE shell and changed:
- Opened Desktopsuche (might be desktop search in English localisation?)
- Gave it 100Mb instead of 50MB
- Switched of Email Search
There's still a problem with the nepomuk services,
Maybe I suffered from a different bug, because the one I had encountered
is gone with the latest Gnome update just a few days ago. That is,
there's neither a delay on boot nor on shutdown anymore.
Thanks to the one who fixed it, who ever it was...
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[2.6.27] pausing during boot (several
Wrong turn...
The boot delay came back, so I changed /e/n/interfaces back to auto
eht0.
That is, the error message on /etc/init.d/networking stop or restart is
still Ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0
Switching off the router circumvents the problem, but it seems, just
because of a broken
For the shutdown hang:
The chance it belongs to a network misconfiguration is very high, because when
I switch off the router the PC is connected to, the PC almost immediately
continues to shutdown.
Does this information helps someone to solve the issue?
Can I check another logfile to give
@Carl: I'd like to, but I won't be able to try it before Sunday or
Monday. Sorry!
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[2.6.27] pausing during boot (several issues)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254668
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Got a short moment:
I tried
sudo /etc/network/networking stop
which gave me
Ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0.
After googling for that, I changed /etc/network/interfaces (partly) from
auto eth0
to
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
With this configuration, I can (again) (re-)start
Boot is fine with /etc/network/interfaces like:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
But the shutdown still hangs for some (long) time.
acpi=noirq makes no difference
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[2.6.27] pausing during boot (several issues)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254668
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I encounter exactly the same behavior as described by Grizzly with
intrepid release on an Asus M2NPV (AMD Athlon Dual Core)
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[2.6.27] pausing during boot (several issues)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254668
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Just a few minutes after my last comment, I stumbled upon this thread:
http://backports.ubuntuforums.com/showthread.php?p=6036473
which, at least for me and probably Grizzly, includes the solution of the issue
(tested on boot time, I have to do another shutdown after writing this :-)
I changed
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