Re: Long delays and keystrokes required - related to diskencryption?

From: Carlos R. Mafra
Date: Tue Oct 28 2008 - 13:11:19 EST


On Tue 28.Oct'08 at 17:44:51 +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
> I'm seeing some very strange behavior with 2.6.28-rc2-95-g49fdf67 on my
> HP 2510p notebook.

Me too on my Vaio FZ240E.

> During the boot there are several places where I need to hit a key for the
> boot to continue. There are also some very long delays before the next
> syslog message is displayed.
> The boot does continue and regularly hitting a key helps (but does not get
> rid of all delays), but it is a huge regression from 2.6.27.

I have to press some key during boot too. But it does not happen at every boot.
And I've never seen this behaviour before 2.6.28-rc

> The delays seem to continue until file systems get mounted.
>
> As the delays start at the point my system asks for the passphrase to
> unlock (LUKS) encrypted disks, I suspect it has to do with that.

I don't have any encrypted disks tough.

I think I remember one email by Andrew Morton about this keystroke to
continue to boot issue, so I Cc:-ed him.


> Especially since hitting a key seems to "trigger" new disk activity.
>
> However, the delays happen _again_ during shutdown, which makes it extra
> strange that the system does behave normally when logged in.
>
> During the first boot wireless networking failed. During the second boot,
> wireless networking did come up (without any relevant changes).
> This gave an interesting extra data point: with wireless the delays on
> shutdown started later: after iwlagn gets disabled.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Cheers,
> FJP
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