On Thu, 15 Oct 2015, Michael Biebl wrote:
Can you move /var/log/journal away for testing purposes (don't delete
the journal files!) and create a fresh /var/log/journal directory.
Then do a couple of reboots. Is the speed reasonable then?
Maybe there is something specific about those journal files which break
journalctl. In that case, would you be willing to share those journal files?

Hmph, this now seems unreproducible.

I did:
 - Confirm journalctl --list-boots still hangs
 - mv journal oldjournal
 - install -d -g systemd-journal /var/log/journal
 - reboot (twice)
 - journalctl --list-boots (now works, shows 2 boots)
 - restore oldjournal
 - journalctl --list-boots (now works, shows 8 boots)

bleh

I think you may as well close this as unreproducible and it if comes up again I'll try to attack it with a debugger without rebooting.

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Edward Allcutt

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