[Bug 845914] Re: Failsafe boot delay causes a real delay on every boot
Clint Byrum
clint at fewbar.com
Tue Sep 13 23:15:36 UTC 2011
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 847782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/847782
I think its more appropriate to mark this as a duplicate of bug #847782.
The system is doing what it should, delaying the boot waiting for your
defined interfaces to be brought up.
I'm adding plymouth status messages so that the user is informed after
20 and 60 seconds what is happening.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 847782
installer writes a permanent ethernet entry in interfaces file
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Title:
Failsafe boot delay causes a real delay on every boot
Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Starting today, on each boot there is a non-interruptible long delay,
apparently 2 minutes exactly. This started after shutting down
computer normally, after having updated oneiric to the latest packages
after yesterday.
I do not have a clue what's causing the actual problem, but changing
the sleep 120 in /etc/init/failsafe.conf to sleep 1 makes everything
work again without problems, and returning it to 120 brings the delay
back to the boot.
From user point of view the problem is very worrying and confusing,
since a) it happens also in the safe mode and b) it gives impression
that either the computer or Ubuntu is simply broken, since also I
didn't first wait for two full minutes of nothingness, especially
since the problem also occurred in safe mode. I then (after noticing
that actually the boot happens if I just wait long enough) started
making a note about boot messages, and noted that the delay was
slightly before AppArmor profiles loading and finally guessed to
change the sleep value in /etc/init/failsafe.
Filing upstart bug mostly because for whatever real need the failsafe
boot delay is there (I read a few mailing messages), this shouldn't be
a possible behavior. Of course, the real root reason might be
somewhere else that causes this to happen. I think I might have been
noticed "doing nothing" already before the current value of 120
seconds that was changed a few days ago in upstart, but I'm not sure.
This is a new laptop I just got and installed a fresh 64-bit beta 1
Oneiric.
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