Comment 18 for bug 25931

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Matti Lindell (mlind) wrote :

I have this on Feisty sometimes. I think it's a race between hal/dbus initializing and gnome desktop loading (apps that required dbus). When I'm logged in to Gnome session and get the "Failed to initalize HAL" error, I switch to tty1 and see that hal/dbus is still in middle of its initialization-phase. Thanks to upstart and parallel start-up of init scripts, my Ubuntu boots too fast for hal/dbus.