On a regular trusty laptop with an SSD i did 6 boots (3 reboots and 3 cold
boots), and compared the boot.logs.
My expectation is to have no less than 6 instances of each unique boot
messages, that is not the case:
1 * Starting Bridge socket events into upstart
1 * Starting modem connection manager
1 * Starting Restore Sound Card State
1 * Starting System V initialisation compatibility
2 * Starting bluetooth daemon
2 * Starting configure network device
2 * Starting system logging daemon
3 * Starting save kernel messages
3 * Stopping save kernel messages
4 * Starting Bridge file events into upstart
4 * Starting save udev log and update rules
4 * Starting SystemD login management service
4 * Stopping save udev log and update rules
5 * Starting ACPI daemon
5 * Starting enable remaining boot-time encrypted block devices
5 * Starting Reload cups, upon starting avahi-daemon to make sure remote
queues are populated
5 * Starting Reload cups, upon starting avahi-daemon to make sure remote
queues are populated
5 * Stopping cold plug devices
5 * Stopping log initial device creation
bootlogs attached.
I'm not sure if this is the same or different problem.
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plymouth loses output to /dev/console (such as ci-info: messages)
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