Hello Didier,
Excerpt from Didier 'OdyX' Raboud: > tags 678260 +moreinfo > thanks > > Hi Thilo, and thanks for your bugreport, -- <snip> -- > Indeed, /etc/init.d/rc uses a timeout : > > $ grep \(startpar /etc/init.d/rc > eval "$(startpar -p 4 -t 20 -T 3 -M $1 -P $previous -R $runlevel)" > > So maybe the timeouts are too tight for your boot scenario; can you try to > play with them a bit (in particular increasing -T 3 to -T 15 e.g.) ? I will play with those settings and report back then. Please note next week i will be away from keyboard. > Has this appeared only with 4.1+Debian7 or was it there before ? Now that you ask i can not exactly tell when this started. I only noticed it lately when i had to install/remove some services for testing. Just for completeness after submitting this bugreport i 'rm /lib/lsb/init-functions.d/20-left-info-blocks' and put back an old modified ubuntu '/etc/lsb-base-logging.sh' i used for years. As you can see also with this it shuffles boot messages around. > I suspect > this might have been introduced by commit 6c5b3ff in 4.1+Debian5 but this > would imply that your terminal has uncommon capabilities which your log shows > it doesn't. At least i do not know which capabilities my console has nor how to change them. This is plain 'console-setup' or whatever is used today (i have a i915 with kms though). > So IMHO this is an issue of too tight timeouts in sysv-rc; or do you happen > to > use file-rc ? No file-rc here. > > Cheers, > > OdyX HTH -- Regards, Thilo 4096R/0xC70B1A8F 721B 1BA0 095C 1ABA 3FC6 7C18 89A4 A2A0 C70B 1A8F
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