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[Bug 1592933] Re: there are several errors on booting my laptop (xubuntu 16.04 64 bits)
If these are several bugs, could you help me solve #1? when inode errors
are solved we can move on to the list issue...
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Title:
there are several errors on booting my laptop (xubuntu 16.04 64 bits)
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Best I could think of is recording a video, so you see what I endure
every time I power on the laptop:
https://vid.me/9eRl
it's comments are self explanatory:
Booting on M7X-SUN
00:39: those are several inode errors, those appear because I had to
reboot the laptop several times (because the first or second time on
powering the laptop I just got a blank screen).
00:48: that huge list of things being loaded is nowehere in
/var/log/syslog, dmesg or kern.log to be seen. Where do I find that
information that tells me what is going in in plain text format? Green
is OK, red is FAILED
01:21: from this moment on, blank screen with just a cursor. It stays
like that usually for 30 to 40 seconds with no mention of tty1 (see
next)
01:38: thats tty1 asking me an username and if I enter it, a password,
I usually don't write anything and let the laptop go on to login
screen.
02:01: blank screen (this is new, usually the login screen should
appear now)
03:00: not recorded, but log in screen appeared.
I dont know if this is related to my other bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1589109 , because
on shutting down I also don't see what is going on...
somebody suggested to execute 'systemd-analyze plot > boot.svg' which
does not show that huge list I mention on 00:48, but I append it here,
as it may be useful for you...
How Do I solve all those problems and get my fully 4 GiB of ram to
work instead of the 2 just right now? Between 2 and 3 minutes just to
boot a laptop is too much time.
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