From: Paul D. D. <pde...@ix...> - 2013-07-22 19:36:55
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> > "Paul D. DeRocco" <pde...@ix...> wrote: > > > > I built a system based on gumstix-xfce-image with a > > bunch of extra Python > > packages (based on the repos as of July 2). The first > > bootup hung for so > > long I thought it was crashed, but it came back to life > > after TEN MINUTES, > > and finished booting up. When I shut it down from the > > GUI, it hung at a > > particular point for over a minute and a half, but > > eventually woke up and > > finished the shutdown. > From: Andy Walls [mailto:an...@si...] > > Since it looks like you are using systemd, it can provide > data on what is taking the time: > > http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/blame-game.html As far as I can see, the whole systemd-analyze thing only applies to startup, not shutdown. At the point the shutdown hangs, I can't type any commands, and I don't think that any shutdown stats are preserved in a file for analysis in the next session. The long startup pause has not yet repeated itself, but the long-ish shutdown pause happens every time. I had hoped someone here might just know what it is. As I said, the next message following the pause is "Stopped Network Manager". -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pde...@ix... |