Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: module-init-tools
As of today's (by "today" I mean 04/04/2007) updates, booting hangs on
"configuring network interfaces." I talked to someone on IRC who was
having the same problem with spending about a minute or more waiting for
that part to clear. After having a 22 second boot time, the huge change
in time made me think it was unbootable, but it really just takes a long
time. Anyway, I checked /var/log/dpkg.log and searched for "upstart"
and "init" as they seemed to be the packages most likely to cause the
problem. Upstart was not updated today. The only package which shows
up at all when searching for "init" is module-init-tools. I think this
is the package causing the problem. There are no older versions in the
repos for me to test, unfortunately. Also, I know the problem is not
the kernel because 2.6.20-11 and 2.6.20-12 also had the problem (well,
that and the 2.6.20-13 is a few weeks old but was fast until today).
Unfortunately, /var/log/boot is from February 13 (I don't know why it
hasn't updated itself), so I can't show anything from that.
** Affects: module-init-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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[feisty] Boot time slow, hangs on "configuring network interfaces"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103176
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