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On 05/14/2015 10:56 PM, Raffaele BELARDI wrote: |
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> I have an amd64 system with an old 3.3.x kernel. Recently (I think after |
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> last udev update to 217) the boot process became very slow due to "udev |
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> waiting for uevents to populate /dev". After a minute or so udev prints |
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> something about a lazy device (a TV tuner) then the boot continues. |
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> Yesterday I tried to update the kernel to 4.0.2... |
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That kernel version is marked ~amd64 (unstable/testing). Are you accepting |
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the ~amd64 keyword in your make.conf? If you ask for help in this group you |
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should include that info as part of your question. You'll get better answers |
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if you do. |
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Just as important in the last year or so is whether you are using systemd or |
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openrc at boot time. |
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Life never gets simpler over time :( |