Kevac Marko wrote:
Michael J Knox wrote:
OK, this has (sort of) been covered else where, however, the solutions
to other people's issues have not worked for me.
Clean install of FC5 and on the first boot, the system appears to stop
at "Starting udev:"
I do not have pcmciautils installed, I have tried noacpi, single,
removing rhgb and "quiet", I have updated my kernel to the latest one
from updates. I have moved various udev rule files from
/etc/udev/rules.d/ to see if any are causing me grief, but nothing.
System runs FC4/FC3 fine. This is my first time installing FC5, I
previously had installed test releases, which worked fine.
I am at a loss as to what the issue is. RH bug #186164 covers this, but
as I said, I don't have pcmciautils install.
I had such problem. Solution was to turn off kudzu (chkconfig kudzu off).
How can that help when the hang is *much* earlier in the boot process
than kudzu startup?
I'm having a similar issue on a Celeron desktop box (not a laptop, no
pcmciautils installed) upgraded FC4->FC5. It's not actually hanging but
udev startup is so slow that it appears to be hung. Eventually it comes
back saying "Wait timeout, continuing in background" or something like
that. Many other things seem to be slow too, but I can't quite put my
finger on it.
Paul.
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