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[opensuse-factory] Kernel 2.6.23 in Factory tree unusable (on my system)
- From: "Dominique Leuenberger" <Dominique.Leuenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 08:42:10 +0100
- Message-id: <4725AAF1.2554.0029.1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi list,
On the weekend I started experimenting with the latest Factory tree again
(well: one release is done, development goes on, doesn't it?).
The upgrade of all packages went quiet flawless, just a single conflict here
and there, most of them could be sorted out. Nothing to worry about this. I did
not expect everything to go perfect... after all we're at a very early stage of
the next release cycle.
One thing which I would like to mention though, as it might not happen
everywhere, was an issue with the kernel:
As soon as the 2.6.23 kernel started up, I ended up with a unusable slow
system: the boot process took more than 20 minutes! (erm: wasn't 10.3 announced
to have a vastly improved boot time? We lost it quiet fast again).
I especially got errors with ACPI, Processor not installed (gee! Somebody stole
it?)
and it seemed like the HD driver was soaking slow.
After a long wait I had the system up (as I said, it must have taken 20 to 30
minutes, to runlevel 3), I reinstalled the kernel from 10.3 release and the
system works fine again now.
Somebody else already played with that kernel and experienced the same problem?
I think for a bug report I can only offer very vague details: as the system was
in a very, but very unusable state, I also do not have any logfiles.
Best regards,
Dominique
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On the weekend I started experimenting with the latest Factory tree again
(well: one release is done, development goes on, doesn't it?).
The upgrade of all packages went quiet flawless, just a single conflict here
and there, most of them could be sorted out. Nothing to worry about this. I did
not expect everything to go perfect... after all we're at a very early stage of
the next release cycle.
One thing which I would like to mention though, as it might not happen
everywhere, was an issue with the kernel:
As soon as the 2.6.23 kernel started up, I ended up with a unusable slow
system: the boot process took more than 20 minutes! (erm: wasn't 10.3 announced
to have a vastly improved boot time? We lost it quiet fast again).
I especially got errors with ACPI, Processor not installed (gee! Somebody stole
it?)
and it seemed like the HD driver was soaking slow.
After a long wait I had the system up (as I said, it must have taken 20 to 30
minutes, to runlevel 3), I reinstalled the kernel from 10.3 release and the
system works fine again now.
Somebody else already played with that kernel and experienced the same problem?
I think for a bug report I can only offer very vague details: as the system was
in a very, but very unusable state, I also do not have any logfiles.
Best regards,
Dominique
TMF is a global management and accounting outsourcing firm with 77 offices in
60 countries and over 2,000 professionals (2007). TMF is expanding rapidly
throughout the world. Learn more about our unique network and our services and
visit our website at www.tmf-group.com.
The information contained in this e-mail communication is confidential and
solely intended for the person to whom it is addressed. If someone other than
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