Re: kernel boot delay

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Hi,

On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:25:55 +0400, Denis Kirjanov <kirjanov@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hi dear list.
> I encountered the following problem: from time to time I see a delay when
> booting the kernel (~30s). It doesn't happen regularly.
> I would like to ask you for advice as to what may be the reason for such
> behavior?
> 
> Latter on I can attach kernel boot log and config.


Is Linux rootfs running on Flash mem ? If so, are you making sure your file
system is not
corrupted by flushing caches properly ? Eg. using sync, poweroff or reboot
etc....

If Flash file system gets errors (you will see CRC errors in log) then
booting will take longer 
from time to time -- this is just a guess though....

HTH
B rgds
Kris


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