[SOLVED] Another Slow Mageia Boot Problem

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[SOLVED] Another Slow Mageia Boot Problem

Postby vecciora » Feb 3rd, '13, 06:59

%Gudevd[157]: could not find module by name='wl'


%Gdracut Warning: Cancelling resume operation. Device not found.

Welcome to Mageia 2!

Starting Replay Read-Ahead Data...
Starting Collect Read-Ahead Data...
Starting Huge Pages File System...
Starting Set default kernel console loglevel...
Starting Security File System...
Starting POSIX Message Queue File System...
Starting Debug File System...
Starting udev Coldplug all Devices...
Starting udev Kernel Device Manager...
Starting Journal Service...
Started Journal Service [ OK ]
Started Collect Read-Ahead Data [ OK ]
Started Replay Read-Ahead Data [ OK ]
Starting Apply Kernel Variables...
Starting Load Kernel Modules...
Started Set Up Additional Binary Formats [ OK ]
Started Legacy USB proc File System Setup [ OK ]
Started File System Check on Root Device [ OK ]
Starting Remount Root FS...
Starting Remount API VFS...
Starting Setup Virtual Console...
Starting Load legacy module configuration...
Started udev Kernel Device Manager [ OK ]
Started Huge Pages File System [ OK ]
Started Set default kernel console loglevel [ OK ]
Started Security File System [ OK ]
Started POSIX Message Queue File System [ OK ]
Started Debug File System [ OK ]
Started Apply Kernel Variables [ OK ]
Started Load Kernel Modules [ OK ]
Started Remount API VFS [ OK ]
Started udev Coldplug all Devices [ OK ]
Starting udev Wait for Complete Device Initialization...
Started Configuration File System [ OK ]
Started FUSE Control File System [ OK ]
Started Setup Virtual Console [ OK ]
Started Remount Root FS [ OK ]
Starting Configure read-only root support...
Started Load legacy module configuration [ OK ]
Started Configure read-only root support [ OK ]
Starting File System Check on /dev/sda5...
Started udev Wait for Complete Device Initialization [ OK ]
Starting Wait for storage scan...
Started Show Plymouth Boot Screen [ OK ]
Started Wait for storage scan [ OK ]
Starting Initialize storage subsystems (RAID, LVM, etc.)...
Started Initialize storage subsystems (RAID, LVM, etc.) [ OK ]
Starting Initialize storage subsystems (RAID, LVM, etc.)...
systemd-fsck[696]: /1: clean, 91092/1270464 files, 643111/5080697 blocks
Started File System Check on /dev/sda5 [ OK ]
Starting /media/linux...
Started Initialize storage subsystems (RAID, LVM, etc.) [ OK ]
Started /media/linux [ OK ]
Starting Tell Plymouth To Write Out Runtime Data...
Starting Load Random Seed...
Starting Cleanup of /var/run and /var/lock...
Starting Reconfigure the system on administrator request...
Started Relabel all filesystems, if necessary [ OK ]
Started Mark the need to relabel after reboot [ OK ]
Starting Setup links in /boot for running kernel...
Started Reconfigure the system on administrator request [ OK ]
Starting Save boot dmesg content...
Started Load Random Seed [ OK ]
Started Tell Plymouth To Write Out Runtime Data [ OK ]
Starting netprofile: Started Save boot dmesg content [ OK ]
Started Setup links in /boot for running kernel [ OK ]
The default is the current profile.
[ OK ]


Started Cleanup of /var/run and /var/lock [ OK ]
Starting Recreate Volatile Files and Directories...
Started Recreate Volatile Files and Directories [ OK ]
broadcom-wl (5.100.82.112-6.mga2.nonfree): Already installed on this kernel.
fglrx (8.961-2.mga2.nonfree): Already installed on this kernel.
Checking for new hardwareStarting Legacy USB proc File System...
Started Legacy USB proc File System [ OK ]
[ OK ]

Started Reconfigure the system on administrator request [ OK ]

Dependency failed. Aborted start of /dev/disk/by-uuid/efdecd7d-4c9f-4f61-b883-398fe00d98ac [ ABORT]
Starting Restore Sound Card State...
Starting Console System Startup Logging...
Starting LSB: Nameserver information manager...
Starting Initialize hardware monitoring sensors...
Failed to start Initialize hardware monitoring sensors [FAILED]
See 'systemctl status lm_sensors.service' for details.
Starting ip6tables Firewall for IPv6...
Starting irqbalance daemon...
Starting A script for an init system to set CPU frequency settings...
Started A script for an init system to set CPU frequency settings [ OK ]
Starting LSB: tune the speed of ksm...
Starting LSB: Update the Intel / AMD CPU microcode...
Starting ACPI Event Daemon...
Starting SASL authentication daemon....
Starting LSB: start and stop ksm...
Starting LSB: Checks if a partition is close to full up...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
Starting iptables Firewall for IPv4...
Starting LSB: Enables MSEC security policy on boot...
Starting Sensor Information Logging...
Starting Configure CPU power related settings...
Starting Command Scheduler...
Started Command Scheduler [ OK ]
Starting Login Service...
Starting UPower Daemon...
Starting UDisks Daemon...
Starting D-Bus System Message Bus...
Starting Policy Manager...
Starting Permit User Sessions...
Starting System Logging Service...
Started Restore Sound Card State [ OK ]
Started Console System Startup Logging [ OK ]
Started ip6tables Firewall for IPv6 [ OK ]
Started irqbalance daemon [ OK ]
Started LSB: tune the speed of ksm [ OK ]
Started LSB: Update the Intel / AMD CPU microcode [ OK ]
Started ACPI Event Daemon [ OK ]
Started LSB: start and stop ksm [ OK ]
Started LSB: Checks if a partition is close to full up [ OK ]
Started iptables Firewall for IPv4 [ OK ]
Started LSB: Enables MSEC security policy on boot [ OK ]
Started Configure CPU power related settings [ OK ]
Started Permit User Sessions [ OK ]
Starting Display Manager...
Started Display Manager [ OK ]
Starting LSB: ATI Events Daemon...
Started D-Bus System Message Bus [ OK ]
Started LSB: Nameserver information manager [ OK ]
Starting LSB: Bring up/down networking...
Stopped systemd-kmsg-syslogd.service [ OK ]
Started System Logging Service [ OK ]
Started SASL authentication daemon. [ OK ]
Started Login Service [ OK ]
Started UPower Daemon [ OK ]
Started UDisks Daemon [ OK ]
Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack [ OK ]
Feb 3 11:54:05 localhost NET[3160]: /sbin/dhclient-script : updated /etc/resolv.conf


That red parts took so long. I wonder why.
Last edited by vecciora on Feb 10th, '13, 06:15, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Another Slow Mageia Boot Problem

Postby wintpe » Feb 7th, '13, 12:42

would be nice if we had a clue what hardware you are running on

as its not slow on most systems, and slow boot is usualy attributed to some issue with some hardware

also could you post the "dmesg output" as that has the timings provided by "printk".

regards peter
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Sometimes my posts will sound short, or snappy, however its realy not my intention to offend, so accept my apologies in advance.
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Re: Another Slow Mageia Boot Problem

Postby vecciora » Feb 8th, '13, 00:58

sorry but I've reinstalled Mageia already. the boot is fine now and that part is not takes long. thank you for your help.
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Re: Another Slow Mageia Boot Problem

Postby doktor5000 » Feb 8th, '13, 23:35

Please mark the thread accordingly by editing the topic of the first post and prefix it by [SOLVED], thanks
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