I posted the full dmesg. I am using a powerful mac pro with 8 cores. Previous version of ubuntu was booting much faster.
Originally Posted by G_u_s Thank you for your answer! It is only an extract of the dmesg, i could output the entire thing, but I was afraid it might contain personal info. I'm also attaching my "bootchart", in case it helps to determine whether it's normal or problematic behaviour (click the image for full size): I'm not necessarily after a 10-second bootup; honestly, 10 or 30 is pretty much the same, but it really bothers me that it just stands there seemingly doing nothing. That and my display problems (see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1468647 and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1461210) are the only things that really prevent me from fully enjoying this new distro =) One thing that seems a little bit off in your bootchart is that ureadahead doesn't seem to do anything. If ureadahead doesn't do it's job, boot will be quite a bit slower. But I can see no 30s pause anywhere in the bootchart, so I think your dmesg just doesn't report everything.
Last edited by jocko; May 12th, 2010 at 04:53 PM.
Now I applied the latest ubuntu updates. Boot speed improved by 15 seconds!
Originally Posted by jocko One thing that seems a little bit off in your bootchart is that ureadahead doesn't seem to do anything. If ureadahead doesn't do it's job, boot will be quite a bit slower. But I can see no 30s pause anywhere in the bootchart, so I think your dmesg just doesn't report everything. Thank you for your help, jocko. I'll try to check if ureadahead does its magic, just in case. Many thanks (and sorry for taking so long to answer!) =) (I'm not sure I should mark the thread as "SOLVED" though, at least not yet.)
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