Thanks for the tip! It was a little hard to figure out from the debug
messages (udevdebug throws out a *LOT* of verbiage), but it looks like
there was at least one kernel oops in the udev driver.
I haven't had time to get in-depth with it, though. I tried reverting
back to a 2.6.23 kernel (I was running the latest 2.6.25 in rawhide),
and it seems to work just fine.
I can certainly contribute what I've got to a bug report, though. I'm a
little new to rawhide--what's the appropriate next step, for a bug that
seems to lie in a packaged kernel?
-Ryan
Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 16:22 -0500, Ryan B. Lynch wrote:
Since updating to Rawhide, I've developed an annoying problem while
booting. The kernel goes through its initialization, and then I see:
[snip]
Does anyone have suggestions about where I should be looking, next? Or
perhaps how I could start troubleshooting the boot delay?
Booting with 'udevinfo' or 'udevdebug' on the kernel command line should
get you some increased verbosity from udev about what it's doing
Jeremy
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