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List:       gentoo-user
Subject:    [gentoo-user] Re: Switching to clocksource tsc: takes AGES on boot
From:       Nikos Chantziaras <realnc () arcor ! de>
Date:       2012-02-14 12:30:15
Message-ID: jhdk4s$a9h$1 () dough ! gmane ! org
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On 14/02/12 14:15, LK wrote:
> On 120214, at 13:01, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > On 14/02/12 12:48, LK wrote:
> > > 
> > > How do i get rid of that?
> > > It takes one minute on boot, that is awful.
> > If you boot with "acpi=off", does the problem go away?  What kernel \
> > version are you using?
> No it does not. After the root=/dev/sda5, in grub menu.lst, right ?

Yep.


> Kernel version 3.2.1-r2
> Maybe some setting in kernel settings?

You might want to post to LKML about this.  There was a related problem 
in 2.6.39, but you're using a recent kernel which has already fixed that 
problem.  So you're seeing something new.

You can also try the Linux kernel bugtracker:

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/


> > > PS: How do i deamonize a service on startup? DHCPCD for example?
> > It has a service.  You add it to the default runlevel:
> > rc-update add dhcpcd default
> It is started automatically, but cant it be ran in the background? It \
> takes some time which isnt necessary. Thanks so far anyway.

Reading the dhcpcd man page says:

   -b, --background
              Background immediately.  This is useful for startup
              scripts which don't disable link messages for carrier
              status.

So to use that option, edit /etc/conf.d/net and use:

   dhcpcd_eth0="--background"

and see if it helps.


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