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[SOLVED] systemd-udev-settle.service 20 second delay at boot

PostPosted: Jan 13th, '13, 08:38
by waferhead
Reinstalled MGA3B1/ran updates, uninstalled grub 1&2 and reinstalled grub2, works properly now.

On boot, there is a ~20 second pause after mounting home.

Note: Cannot disable the service (same for the fedora* services) , it gets automagically turned back on.
The little machine has a ~screaming fast SLC SSD, and a slow ULV core2 duo CPU @1.2 GHz, which seem to offset each other to a great extent.
Also there is an amazingly annoying new "are you sure you want to quit? box trying to close drakconf, but I digress.

I'm getting the following from systemd-analyze:
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[root@x300 greg]# systemd-analyze blame
 20895ms systemd-udev-settle.service
  5565ms network-up.service
  5134ms shorewall.service
  2383ms network.service
  2356ms mandriva-everytime.service
   652ms resolvconf.service
   644ms partmon.service
   446ms microcode_ctl.service
   404ms upower.service
   350ms bluetooth.service
   323ms sensord.service
   285ms fedora-readonly.service
   277ms udisksd.service
   247ms lm_sensors.service
   219ms systemd-logind.service
   192ms iptables.service
   190ms systemd-readahead-collect.service
,,,etc,,,

Re: systemd-udev-settle.service 20 second delay at boot?

PostPosted: Jan 13th, '13, 19:01
by martinw
Also there is an amazingly annoying new "are you sure you want to quit? box trying to close drakconf, but I digress.

See https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8476. Maybe if enough people complain, it will be removed.

Re: systemd-udev-settle.service 20 second delay at boot?

PostPosted: Jan 13th, '13, 19:38
by wilcal
waferhead wrote:Also there is an amazingly annoying new "are you sure you want to quit? box trying to close drakconf, but I digress.

That is a new "feature" that probably needs to be debated here.

Re: systemd-udev-settle.service 20 second delay at boot?

PostPosted: Jan 13th, '13, 21:38
by waferhead
wilcal wrote:
waferhead wrote:Also there is an amazingly annoying new "are you sure you want to quit? box trying to close drakconf, but I digress.

That is a new "feature" that probably needs to be debated here.



It probably deserves its own thread...

Re: systemd-udev-settle.service 20 second delay at boot?

PostPosted: Jan 14th, '13, 09:21
by isadora
waferhead wrote:...............


It probably deserves its own thread...

Agree. ;)

Re: systemd-udev-settle.service 20 second delay at boot?

PostPosted: Jan 31st, '13, 10:23
by waferhead
The delay seems to have been fixed in course of normal updates, closing.