Am 30.04.2015 um 16:57 schrieb Matthias Bodenbinder:
> Am 30.04.2015 um 15:09 schrieb Michael Biebl:
>> As you can see above, systemd-udevd timeouts processing the events from
>> that device and is eventually killed. The internal timeout for udev is
>> 90s. If you add the the remaining time to boot the system, that would
>> explain the 2min boot times.
>>
>> This looks like either buggy hardware or a bug in the kernel.
>>
>> Can you try with a different keyboard and mouse directly attached to
>> your computer, not via a hub?
> 
> Yes, that is it.
> 
> It is the keyboard! I tried a different one and the computer boots fast.
> 
> The keyboard is not new. I had it running on the same computer for several 
> years. All with debian wheezy. No problems. Why is that now? I doubt that 
> this is a hw issue although I have never tested the sound module in that 
> keyboard.
> 
> What can I do about it? I like this keyboard. I do not want to replace it. 
> Can I deactivate probing for usb sound?
> 
> Matthias

I tested the keyboard on a different PC with a current debian testing 
instalation and the issue is more or less the same. Except for the waiting 
time. On the debian testing machine I have to wait less than 50% of the time 
than on the other PC. Strange? Is that CPU performance dependent or was the 
timing changed between Jessie and debian testing?

Anyways, I would like to deactivate the sound device in that keyboard so that 
udev is not waiting anymore. But how?

Matthias



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