Lenny boots up, with Splashy 0.3.13 as startup splash, from NFS server. But sometimes, it hangs during bootup.
When it hangs: .. no response to any keyboard including F2; .. can response to echo request by ping from other hosts; .. about 50% of progress bar passed; .. no remote ssh login since sshd not started. To look into where it hangs, I hit F2 to toggle on verbose mode to show boot message at the begin of splashy runs. We fortunately get a screen-shot when it hangs. The screen message read : OK Configuring network interfaces... OK Setting up ALSA... OK Part of /etc/init.d/rcS.d/ : S35mountall.sh S36mountall-bootclean.sh S36udev-mtab S37mountoverflowtmp S39ifupdown S40networking S45mountnfs.sh S46mountnfs-bootclean.sh S48console-screen.sh S50alsa-utils S55bootmisc.sh S55urandom S70x11-common S75sudo S99stop-bootlogd-single List of /etc/init.d/rc2.d/ : S10sysklogd S11klogd S12acpid S12dbus S16ssh S20openbsd-inetd S89cron S99rc.local S99rmnologin S99stop-bootlogd Since when rc2.d/S10sysklogd runs, it will show message Starting system log daemon, it must be hanging by one of those scripts between S50alsa-utils and S10sysklogd: S55bootmisc.sh S55urandom S70x11-common S75sudo S99stop-bootlogd-single No idea where and why it is locked. Any clue? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org