2011/9/30 Michał Piotrowski <mkkp...@gmail.com> > Hi, > > 2011/9/30 Andy Lawrence <dr.die...@gmail.com>: > > My system is a fresh F16rc3, XFCE all updates on a fast Sandy Bridge and > > SSD, check out my super long boot delay below. How do I troubleshoot > this > > to see what is going wrong? > > 6469ms fedora-wait-storage.service > > ExecStart=-/sbin/rmmod scsi_wait_scan > ExecStart=-/sbin/modprobe scsi_wait_scan > ExecStart=-/sbin/rmmod scsi_wait_scan > > It seems that removing/loading/removing scsi_wait_scan module takes > some time on your system. This could be a kernel or hardware specific > problem. > > > Long files don't show anything interesting to me. > > How about dmesg? > > > Thanks > > Andy > > > > >
Thanks for the help! It appears scsi_wait_scan isn't even getting loaded as lsmod doesn't show it. I moved the file /lib/systemd/system/fedora-wait-storage.service out of the way, for some reason you can't disable that particular service. Anyhow the delay is gone, woohoo! I searched all the log files including dmesg, didn't see anything but I could have easily missed it. I also grep'ed for scsi_wait_scan in all with no results. Once booted that module loads instantly, I'll test more later now that I know what is causing it! Many thanks
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