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#1 2018-01-31 13:00:18

Kakashiy
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Registered: 2018-01-31
Posts: 13

Boot delay @Initrd-switch-root

I've got a 2 sec boot delay when I boot Arch linux "cold" if I reboot or shutdown my pc and boot again this not happen.

Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd[1]: Stopped udev Kernel Device Manager.
Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd[1]: Stopped Create Static Device Nodes in /dev.
Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd[1]: Closed udev Control Socket.
Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd[1]: Closed udev Kernel Socket.
Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd[1]: Starting Cleanup udevd DB...
Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd[1]: Started Cleanup udevd DB.
Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd[1]: Reached target Switch Root.
Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd[1]: Starting Switch Root...
Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd[1]: Switching root.
Jan 31 13:41:29 archlinux systemd-journald[148]: Journal stopped
Jan 31 13:41:31 ArchLinuxDesktop systemd-journald[148]: Received SIGTERM from PID 1 (systemd).
Jan 31 13:41:31 ArchLinuxDesktop kernel: systemd: 17 output lines suppressed due to ratelimiting
Jan 31 13:41:31 ArchLinuxDesktop kernel: clocksource: Switched to clocksource tsc
Jan 31 13:41:31 ArchLinuxDesktop kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
Jan 31 13:41:31 ArchLinuxDesktop systemd-journald[254]: Journal started

if I reboot initrd needs just 700ms

The delay seems to be longer than just 1 sek I guess 3-4 sec more boot time.

Startup finished in 5.988s (firmware) + 3.354s (loader) + 421ms (kernel) + 2.099s (initrd) + 3.317s (userspace) = 15.181s

Do you know why initrd takes so long or do you need more information.

For me it seems the journald-service is not able to shut down and the kernel needs to send a SIGTERM to kill the service. Correct me if I am wrong.

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