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DateFri, 29 Jul 2005 22:02:48 -0700
FromAndrew Morton <>
SubjectRe: 2.6.12 stalls at boot Andrew M. asked for this initcall dump
jt <jt@jtholmes.com> wrote:
>
> In one of his messages Andrew Morton asked for a dump of the stall 
>  encountered
>  in 2.6.12  using  ALT + Sys Req + P    and  ALT + Sys Req + T
> 
>  I am having the stall problem so here is the dmesg output up and 
>  including the trace
>  It is in the attachment
> 

So..  what does it all mean?  Did you hit sysrq-T in the middle of the
stall?  If so then the kernel seems to be happily running the udev startup
code.  It's a bit sucky - takes about half a minute here.

If the stall occurred before "VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem)." then I
suggest you also enable CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME and regenerate the dmesg output
so we can see exactly which initcall is stalling.  
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