On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 9:47 AM, ray <r...@aarden.us> wrote: > My recent and first build of Debian 7.4 has just started cycling during > the boot. It has been doing this for an hour. It does it each time I > start up. When it first started, it was going almost too fast to read, > after an hour, it is much slower. Some of the content that is cycling is: > > udevd[571]: timeout: killing /sbin/blkid -o udev -p /dev/sdf [919] > This only address sdf. > > udevd[620]: timeout: killing /sbin/modprobe -b pci:v then some numbers > [659] > > udevd[591]: timeout: killing udisks-part-id /dev/sda' [960] > Then a new line for sdb to sdf > > I installed this with the net install. My display was not working > correctly so I have attempted to apt-get some packages. I rebooted after > loading them with out this problem. A couple reboots later, it failed. > > Does the content give a clue as to the problem or might it just be What > should be my procedure to fix this? >
I'm thinking those look like the kind f messages you get when you power down. Have you perhaps set your default run-level to 0 or 6 or something? -- Joel Rees Be careful where you see conspiracy. Look first in your own heart.