https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=642289
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=642289#c90
--- Comment #90 from Felix Miata 2011-04-20 03:00:35 UTC ---
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boot.msg & boot.omsg from boots 9 & 10
I didn't notice "blog: System console stolen at line 288 & blog: Can not read
from fd 0: Input/output error" until the 9th boot after installing 164.1 of
i586 sysvinit & sysvinit-tools. So far, every boot since has proceeded to
available login prompts. 56k boot.msg from boot 9 with those messages is 20k
smaller than 76k boot.omsg. Boot #10 also produced those messages, much closer
to the login prompt, left keyboard settings undone, network down, and me
confused to find a 63k boot.omsg with a 58k boot.msg. Are boot.msg and/or
boot.omsg getting written on shutdown? Boot #11 displayed no apparent errors,
boot.omsg 62543, boot.msg 70393. Boot #12 no apparent errors, 75985 boot.omsg,
70530 boot.msg. Boot #13 no apparent errors, 76047 boot.omsg, 70366 boot.msg,
stalled noticeably executing reboot, leaving at least one partition uncleanly
umounted. Boot #14 75953 boot.omsg, 71169 boot.msg. Boot #15 76705 boot.omsg,
70354 boot.msg. Boot #16 75867 boot.omsg, 70449 boot.msg. Boot #18 was next
occurrence of "blog: System console stolen at line 288 & blog: Can not read
from fd 0: Input/output error", boot.omsg 76068, boot.msg 57861. Boot #19 63457
boot.omsg, 70410 boot.msg. Boot #20 stalled noticeably at shutdown, but 20
boots without failing to reach a login prompt seems to mean improvement has
been made.
To compare, same machine to 11.2 on /dev/md3, boot.omsg 67689, boot.msg 61726.
Boot #2 boot.omsg 67130, boot.msg 61797. Boot #3 67201 boot.omsg, 61514
boot.msg. Boot #4 66913 boot.omsg, 61488 boot.msg. Boot #5 66893 boot.omsg,
61486 boot.msg. Smaller variation in sizes for 11.2.
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