I was rather amazed that I had not seen the very slow udev start up other people were saying, I usually get hit with every little issue :) Well, this morning, I was working on my machine and noticed I had turned SELinux off a while back and never turned it back on. Well, I turned it back on this morning and rebooted. Well, udev start up went from 5 seconds to about 30 seconds once SELinux was on. Turned if back off, went back down to 5 seconds. So, it looks like the slow udev issue has something to do with SELinux. I have SELinux set up with:
SELINUX=enforcing
SELINUXTYPE=targeted
If I switch enforcing to disabled, startup works much faster.
Skadz
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