On Wednesday 15 August 2007 09:10:45 pm Rajko M. wrote:
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 12:54, Kevin Valko wrote:
and maybe disabling parallel services as well.
I would start with that. Than you have better chance to find service that makes trouble.
Disabling parallel services did allow the system to boot normally without requiring interactive confirmations, so there is definitely a conflict happening somewhere with the boot services running in parallel. Unfortunately I'm not sure which one, I tried disabling a number of them individually but the boot still hard-locked when parallel services were enabled, I guess I can try to change the S/K sequences in boot.d, to see if grouping the services (the culprit lies in S12) instead of all together can point out the issue. Grrrr. On the plus side, disabling parallel loading didn't have a too significant impact on my boot time, it's still more or less in line with what I had in 10.2, so it's hardly the end of the world, but it is kind of a drag since faster booting is one of the significant improvements for 10.3. Cheers, KV --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org