(In reply to Dr. Werner Fink from comment #31) > (In reply to Sebastian Kuhne from comment #28) > > For me this looks like a network problem > > (1 of 7) A start job is running for Modem Manager (11s / 1min 36s) > (1 of 7) A start job is running for Modem Manager (11s / 1min 36s) > (1 of 7) A start job is running for Modem Manager (12s / 1min 36s) > (2 of 7) A start job is running for WPA Supplicant daemon (12s / 1min 36s) > (2 of 7) A start job is running for WPA Supplicant daemon (13s / 1min 36s) > (2 of 7) A start job is running for WPA Supplicant daemon (13s / 1min 36s) > (3 of 7) A start job is running for SuSEfirewall2 phase 1 (14s / no limit) > > that is e.g. a static WLAN connection which is not ready and therefore will > hold the boot process at the point where e.g. the firewall is waiting on the > network target. This computer doesn't have any WLAN hardware installed. Maybe it's also worth to mention that openSUSE 12.4 / 13.1 never had shown a similar issue. And, as said, this was a 13.2 fresh installation (no update) without any modifications on the Firewall, NFS, modems, etc.