On 01/06/2014 01:34 PM, David L. Crow wrote:
$ sudo systemd-analyze blame
FYI, you don't need root to run systemd-analzye.
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After upgrading to F20 (fedup from F19), I am seeing a significant delay
early in the boot process. Interesting lines from dmesg at the relevant
time are
[0.00] Linux version 3.12.6-300.fc20.x86_64
(mockbuild@bkernel02) (gcc version 4.8.2 20131212 (Red Hat 4.8.2-7)
(GCC) ) #1 SMP
On Mon, 06 Jan 2014 13:20:25 -0600
David L. Crow c...@orangeblood.org wrote:
After upgrading to F20 (fedup from F19), I am seeing a significant
delay early in the boot process. Interesting lines from dmesg at the
relevant time are
Any thoughts as to what might be causing this or next
On 1/6/2014 1:37 PM, Frank Murphy wrote:
systemd-analyze blame
Seems to be something preventing this from working.
From the command line:
$ sudo systemd-analyze blame
Failed to issue method call: Activation of org.freedesktop.systemd1
timed out
and in syslog:
Jan 6 15:32:47 waterloo
On 01/06/2014 10:34 PM, David L. Crow wrote:
On 1/6/2014 1:37 PM, Frank Murphy wrote:
systemd-analyze blame
Seems to be something preventing this from working.
Just a shot out in the blue, have you tried 'sudo yum distro-sync' to
make sure that all packages have been updated, and that no
On 1/6/2014 3:48 PM, Lars E. Pettersson wrote:
Just a shot out in the blue, have you tried 'sudo yum distro-sync' to
make sure that all packages have been updated, and that no packages are
out of sync?
Was just going through that now. I did find 15 i686 packages installed
including seeming