Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 13 Nov 2006 23:55:00 +0100 | From | Stefan Seyfried <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.19-rc5: grub is much slower resuming from suspend-to-disk than in 2.6.18 |
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 09:54:38PM +0300, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: > Hash: SHA1 > > On Monday 13 November 2006 11:15, Stefan Seyfried wrote: > > The most important question: > > What filesystem is your /boot on? I'd bet quite some money that it is > > reiser or some other journaling FS (not ext3). > > > > there is no /boot, I use single / which is reiser.
ok, so your /boot is on reiser. Q.E.D.
> > I am pretty sure that it will also happen if you do "updatedb &", wait a > > minute and then do a _HARD_ power off. > > > > I am pretty sure that it has nothing to do with the kernel version, just > > with the layout of your /boot partition (which of course changes with every > > kernel update). In other words: until now, you just have been lucky. > > The idea is nice; unfortunately it fails to explain the difference > between 'poweroff'
filesystem cleanly unmounted
> and 'suspend disk'
filesystem unclean.
> cases. I doubt disk layout is changed > between them.
Try the "updatedb &, then _HARD_ poweroff" test described above. It will take long to load grub afterwards.
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