Re: Lenny: 30 secs boot delay udev????
On 2008-10-07 13:08 +0200, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I boot my laptop there is a 30 secs boot delay during which nothing happens on my system: I have looked with bootchart and during those 30 secs there is no harddisk activity, no processor activity.
>
> The processes that are running during those 30 secs are
> init
> s05ude
> udevadm
> udevd
> kthreadd
> khelper
> kpsmouses
> iwl3945* (3 things)
>
> Is this normal (30 secs of do-nothing) and can I do something about it to shorten my startup time?
No, this is not normal. But it happened to me as well when I upgraded
my kernel to 2.6.24.
IIRC the easiest solution is to move
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules out of the way and reboot.
For more details look for "wlan0_rename 30 seconds delay" in your
favorite search engine.
I don't remember the details, but this will lead you to some informative
pages. Apparently many Ubuntu users had suffered from the same problem.
Sven
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