Christopher (soft-kristal), thank you for your comment. So your hardware and
problem may be tracked, could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by
executing the following in a terminal while booted into a Ubuntu repository
kernel (not a mainline one) via:
ubuntu-bug linux
For more on this,
I'm not complaining about a 37 second boot time, but I am curious why
most of it is these two lines:
[8.302274] EXT4-fs (sda9): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
[ 26.934248] Adding 8853500k swap on /dev/sda7. Priority:-1 extents:1
across:8853500k FS
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Ramon Casha, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
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This bug did not occur on a regular/repeatable basis. I found that it
was caused by an accumulation of files in /tmp, which caused the find
command to take a long time. I haven't had that accumulation of files
since then.
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could you check (if is possible) in latest version of Ubuntu Karmic if
this issue is still happening? Thanks in advance.
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#17 solved it for me too (on Jaunty).
Since then I upgraded my system to Karmic and the problem hasn't
resurfaced yet.
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I can confirm that the solution for comment #17 above works fine.
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For me some thing strange thing happened, I switched on my computer, it did
stop at activating swap file swap. I left it over night, by morning I had
got the username prompt, I entered the details and logged in. From that day
on, when I start my computer it hangs for only 3 minutes in activating sw
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I can confirm that on my system, the slow line is 'rm -f .X*-lock' in
clean_tmp in /lib/init/bootclean.sh, as for comment #8 above.
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In my case, "ls -lai /tmp" returns immediately once the machine is
booted, and the total size of /tmp is about 32k, so a large /tmp isn't
the cause. I will try recreating the directory, see if that makes any
difference.
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There is a possible solution to fix hang boot, but I don't know what is
the origin. In my case, I checked ls -lai /tmp and cost about 2 min to
display the file tree. Previously, I checked ls -lai / and /tmp/. was a
huge size (about 4G).
My solution, remove totally /tmp and create new one. However,
The delay in my bootchart looks exactly like comment #6 above.
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Confirmed on Jaunty, Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop. BUT I have had this
problem since Intrepid came out - only just managed to find time to work
out what it was.
uname -a: Linux marvin 2.6.28-15-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 18
18:40:08 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
Traced slowness to cleaning of /tmp in
No, ext3
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Are you running your /tmp folder on an ext4 filesystem?
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Clearing the /tmp folder doesn't help on my system. If I restart
immediately after the clearing, I get the same slow boot with the disk-
grinding.
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I tried clearing the tmp directory - it was the find command that was taking
a long time I think, not the deletes.
Ramon Casha
2009/8/22 Soltész András
> If I comment-out the "rm -f .X*-lock" line, then the script will stop on
> this statement for a long time:
>
>find . -depth -xdev $
If I comment-out the "rm -f .X*-lock" line, then the script will stop on
this statement for a long time:
find . -depth -xdev $TEXPR $EXCEPT ! -type d \
-print0 | xargs -0r rm -f -- \
|| { report_err ; return 1 ; }
This also contains an "rm" command so it is
I have an ".X0-lock" file which seems to contain only the PID of the X
server. This is a very small file.
Why would be slow to delete this?
Could be that this is an ext4 filesystem problem? Does anyone here has
this problem on ext3 or ext2 (/tmp being on this kind of filesystem) ?
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I placed debug messages into the init scripts and it seems that the
/lib/init/bootclean.sh script does something very slow.
More precisely the line "rm -f .X*-lock" in the "clean_tmp()" method.
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I also have this bug (initrd.img-2.6.28-15-generic), the disk-grinding
takes about 90 seconds.
I also tried to clean /tmp but id didn't help.
I also have VirtualBox installed.
Some nice update caused it because my boot used to be very fast after
the original install.
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I confirm this bug in Ubuntu Jaunty, kernel 2.6.28-15-generic x86_64
The issue changes position renaming S36mountall-bootclean.sh. Attach both cases.
Attach 1) with S36mountall-bootclean.sh, the last message is "Activating
swapfile swap ... [OK]"
Attach 2) with K36mountall-bootclean.sh, the last
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i confirm this bug. ubuntu jaunty amd 64, uname -r: 2.6.28-13-generic.
the bug first appeared two days earlier with the previous kernel. one
strange thing that i noticed is this:
right before "Activating swapfile swap" there are a couple of messages
about filesystem checks. for my /dev/sda1 there'
I found out that the bootclean shell script was taking a very long time
trying to search for files to delete in the /tmp directory. I solved it
by deleting everything in the /tmp directory.
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I have the same problem.
the "Activating swapfile swap" takes a long time in the boot and then
start "normally".
This does not occur since the installation. maybe some update has caused
the bug.
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I traced this to S36mountall-bootclean.sh.
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