It hangs here after writing "fsck from until-linux 2.16"
/dev/md0: clean
I don't see how this can be considered as "Fix released". And honestly, I don't care if my system needs 5s more to boot, but I care a lot, if the boot process is not systematic anymore. With plain sysrc it was simple too see where something failed, but now? I don't have the slightest idea which script hangs and where. This against primary rule: Keep it simple!
And even X depends on upstart and not plain init? Maybe time to go looking for another distribution.
It hangs here after writing "fsck from until-linux 2.16"
/dev/md0: clean
I don't see how this can be considered as "Fix released". And honestly, I don't care if my system needs 5s more to boot, but I care a lot, if the boot process is not systematic anymore. With plain sysrc it was simple too see where something failed, but now? I don't have the slightest idea which script hangs and where. This against primary rule: Keep it simple!
And even X depends on upstart and not plain init? Maybe time to go looking for another distribution.