Bug#594472: grub-pc: scary messages and very long boot time after upgrade

Dh H dhh4711 at googlemail.com
Wed Sep 1 20:19:52 UTC 2010


More observance;

I upgraded udev to 161-1 from SID and did not pay attention while I
was booting the faulty VM.
So the VM waited on passphrase input. When I came back, entered the
password, nothing happend and the VM was completely stuck and
consuming 100% processor.
I killed it and rebooted and swiftly entered the passphrasae; Then the
boot continued as described above. To make it short, udev Version
161-1 make no difference did not help neither worsened the behaviour.

Downgrading to 160-1 and check if 160-1 will show the same behaviour,
if I do not enter the passphrase swiftly. Bingo, system went to Guru
Meditation with udev 160-1 as well. Only if the passphrase is entered
timely, booting will continue.

Looking at CPU utilization, it is 100% until the the boot process
actually starts after alls the sys/device/virtuals. This is even the
case while Grub is waiting for input on the Boot menu, which I would
not have expected. But maybe the latter is normal behaviour.

In addition to the above, I added a spare drive to each md-device and
tested failing disks and fail situations. These seemed to work all
perfectly well. The spares kicked in and the mirror was restored as
expected. Booting with one drive (either hda and hdb) worked fine as
well, when I broke the other one before boot.

BTW: I will be more than happy doing a few sensefull tests, if someone
advises me of his needs.

Cheers
  Darren





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