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Old 07-21-2014, 07:34 PM   #1
kaz2100
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jessie: boot problem, acpi, nfs ??


Hya,

System
Debian jessie, amd64 kernel 3.14.4

Problem
While boot up, nfs export happens twice.
First time is after acpi, (all fail, and it takes time )
Second time, when nfs-kernel-sever runs. (I think this is correct one.)

Current troubleshooting
My rcS.d looks like:
Code:
README               S07checkfs.sh              S14nfs-common
S01hostname.sh       S08checkroot-bootclean.sh  S15mountnfs.sh
S01mountkernfs.sh    S08kmod                    S16mountnfs-bootclean.sh
S02udev              S09mountall.sh             S17kbd
S03keyboard-setup    S10mountall-bootclean.sh   S18console-setup
S04mountdevsubfs.sh  S11procps                  S19alsa-utils
S05hdparm            S11urandom                 S19bootmisc.sh
S05hwclock.sh        S12networking              S19lm-sensors
S06checkroot.sh      S13rpcbind                 S19x11-common
and rc2.d:
Code:
README               S03cpufreqd     S03restorecond   S05cups
S01motd              S03cron         S03rsync         S05cups-browsed
S01rsyslog           S03dbus         S03ssh           S05saned
S02apache2           S03exim4        S03vsftpd        S14nfs-common
S03acpid             S03loadcpufreq  S04avahi-daemon  S15nfs-kernel-server
S03atd               S03mcstrans     S04cpufrequtils  S16rc.local
S03aumix             S03munge        S04slurm-llnl    S16rmnologin
S03clamav-freshclam  S03pcscd        S05bootlogs
There used to be timidity after acpi (rc2.d), which I purged.

I am a kind of lost. I do not think I have done any tweak.

Does anybody know where to go next?

cheers

============== added on edit.
I forgot one thing.

I tried to restart every script between acpi and nfs-common (in rc2.d), but non of them is causing same situation.

Last edited by kaz2100; 07-22-2014 at 06:54 PM. Reason: forgotten
 
Old 07-23-2014, 07:49 AM   #2
kaz2100
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Hya

Self reply,

One step ahead.

I found that "rsyslog" is causing this problem. Once deleted, things look good, but I think it is not a good idea to live wihtout rsyslog. I reinstalled it, then situation is not good again.

cheers
 
Old 08-06-2014, 12:11 AM   #3
kaz2100
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self reply again.

I guess this is related to sysv-init / systemd transition.

I cannot update this system for a while.

I will update.

cheers
 
  


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