Hi, my experience of jessie is not issueless, unfortunately. One niggle is that if/when it decides to fsck my disks, including when I request it, I'm lucky if I get a progress bar. The first I know about it is that the drive light stays on for rather a long while and then I see the root filesystem's "% non-contiguous" result. If the system happens to be spitting out what it's doing, which seems to happen at random, then I *do* see a progress bar which sometimes appears to get written over and then reappear.
However, the really annoying thing that happens, again at random, is that booting gets stuck at: [ Cylon eye ] A start job is running for Enable support for additional executable binary formats (3h 7min 57s / no limit) Typing ^C has the effect of freezing the Cylon eye, stopping the clock, and some disk activity (each press). Pressing the power button has no further effect. I haven't found a method for orderly shutdown, so I have to hard reset with the power button. On rebooting, journals may get replayed, and I might see a message flash past about ditching the journal. Typically I don't find any trace of booting in /var/log/{boot,dmesg}* but /var/log/kernel can indicate that the system got all the way to kernel: [ 119.643561] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0: link becomes ready which is normally the last entry in a normal boot (usually after the Login: prompt), so the system seems to have been up and running except for this Enable support job, which makes the system unusable. Any ideas? Cheers, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150218235140.ga16...@alum.home