Changes to root FS mounting procedure introduces large boot delay

Bug #36283 reported by QuentinHartman
6
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
udev (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Medium
Scott James Remnant (Canonical)

Bug Description

Found an interesting scenario on this. A machine that was originally installed with 5.10, then upgraded to dapper and made current after you announced this booted quickly, with no real perceptible wait for the root fs. Seems normal enough

I then took this same machine, and installed clean with the Dapper Flight 4 install CD and then upgraded to current. Now it has an unacceptably long delay during boot while "waiting for root FS"...

So it technically still works, but has introduced an awful delay in the boot process. The machine in question (A Sony Z1 laptop) used to boot in under a minute, now it takes about 4 minutes.

Where can I look for more information to discover why it is not dropping out of the delay?

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Scott James Remnant (Canonical) (canonical-scott) wrote :

Could you try upgrading completely today; and see after that.

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QuentinHartman (qhartman) wrote : Re: [Bug 36283] Changes to root FS mounting procedure introduces large boot delay

On 3/23/06, Scott James Remnant <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Public bug report changed:
> https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/36283
>
> Comment:
> Could you try upgrading completely today; and see after that.

That fixed it. Thanks!

--
-Regards-

-Quentin Hartman-

Changed in udev:
assignee: nobody → keybuk
status: Unconfirmed → Fix Released
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