That didn't fix it.
So, next I uninstalled nscd. At this point, nothing else in apt's
purview explicitly depended on it - though it was still showing up in
straces.
After that, the behavior has been significantly better so far. So...
maybe a bug in nscd?
On that note, just curious: why is nsc
I decided to try removing ltsp, ltsp-binaries and dsnmasq, just to see
what would happen after.
During the attempt, I got a timeout during update-initramfs. Timeouts
like this during apt are common. I ran "update-initramfs -u" after the
timeout, and that time it seemed to proceed normally. I'll
Yes. And still intermittent.
More data that might or might not be useful: I got frustrated trying to
get the grub menu to appear and uninstalled plymouth. So, I can tell
you that this happens at tty[1-4] as well as after 'startx'. (LXDE is
installed) I think it is less likely to happen withou
Public bug reported:
If this isn't a kernel bug, my apologies. I didn't know where else to
put it. It affects seemingly unrelated processes, so there wasn't an
obvious 'package'. Possibly nscd, which is in glibc, which is close to
the kernel...
I noticed frequent, but intermittent hangs/stalls
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