Miakoda on Nostr: My #Linux server has 3 kernels on it. The oldest one stops booting, takes ages to ...
My #Linux server has 3 kernels on it.
The oldest one stops booting, takes ages to error "timed out waiting for the udev queue being empty" 4 times, and then resumes. It's like 5 minutes waiting for this.
The other 2 newer kernels just keep repeating that error forever and never resume boot.
I have read many forums, tried many things, from noapic and nomodeset to turning crap off in BIOS.
It's driving me nuts, as I can't remotely reboot it, it'd just go to the newest kernel and get stuck on it
The oldest one stops booting, takes ages to error "timed out waiting for the udev queue being empty" 4 times, and then resumes. It's like 5 minutes waiting for this.
The other 2 newer kernels just keep repeating that error forever and never resume boot.
I have read many forums, tried many things, from noapic and nomodeset to turning crap off in BIOS.
It's driving me nuts, as I can't remotely reboot it, it'd just go to the newest kernel and get stuck on it