slow startup 11.04
NoOp
glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Sun May 22 01:40:19 UTC 2011
On 05/21/2011 02:51 PM, William Biggs wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-05-21 at 14:12 -0700, NoOp wrote:
>> On 05/18/2011 11:55 AM, William Biggs wrote:
>> > After I install 11.04 . When I boot up it takes about 50 sec to boot to
>> > the log-in screen I do have the drivers for my video card . all updates
>> > are installed . When I had 10.10 installed the boot was half the time ?
>> >
>> > Any Ides ?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Returning back to this original thread...
>>
>> Can you please do the following? From the terminal:
>>
>> $ gedit /var/log/kern.log
>>
>> Now copy & paste the entire log in the Content section of:
>> http://paste.ubuntu.com
>> In the 'Poster' box add your name, or just WB & then click the 'Paste!'
>> button. Post back here with the URL that is returned.
> Here is the link
>
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/611220/
Thanks. I apologise... I'll need to look at it closer in another hour or
so as I'm working on getting an scsi card installed in a virtual manager
at the moment. However, a quick glance indicates that you had VFS inode
errors on the 19th, and your
http://picpaste.com/pics/WilliamBiggs-PC-natty-20110519-1-xh0AvrAA.1306026520.png
was also taken on the 19th. The boot on the 20th looks pretty normal to me:
May 20 11:49:50 WilliamBiggs-PC kernel: imklog 4.6.4, log source =
/proc/kmsg started.
May 20 11:49:57 WilliamBiggs-PC kernel: [ 24.468542] EXT4-fs (sda1):
re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro,commit=0
May 20 11:50:01 WilliamBiggs-PC kernel: [ 28.784012] eth0: no IPv6
routers present
as does the reboot:
May 20 15:03:02 WilliamBiggs-PC kernel: imklog 4.6.4, log source =
/proc/kmsg started.
May 20 15:03:13 WilliamBiggs-PC kernel: [ 25.984017] eth0: no IPv6
routers present
and the 21st:
May 21 16:32:42 WilliamBiggs-PC kernel: imklog 4.6.4, log source =
/proc/kmsg started.
May 21 16:32:53 WilliamBiggs-PC kernel: [ 28.848010] eth0: no IPv6
routers present
But after you rebooted again, it appears that you are getting:
May 21 17:38:47 WilliamBiggs-PC kernel: [ 3983.012348] VFS: busy inodes
on changed media or resized disk sr0
I'd do an fsdsk to see if you can clean those up.
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