Could that mean that I need additional time during my boot process. Is there
a way I can test that?

2009/11/16 WeatherGod <ben.v.r...@gmail.com>

> Bart, I am looking over your dmesg file, and I see that after 10
> seconds, there is about a 30-second gap where I presume you are issuing
> your mount -a command?  After that, it looks like the boot process
> finishes fairly quickly.
>
> If that is the case, then what is interesting is the udev does not start
> until after you issue your mount -a command.  I don't know if that is
> significant, but I am putting it out there.
>
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> Fails to mount /home on sd-card during boot
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481836
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