I upgraded to Kubuntu 19.10 and the delay disappeared.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1853203
Title:
30 seconds boot delay when usr fs is on lvm
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Public bug reported:
A bit similar to "30 seconds boot delay when root fs is on lvm":
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lvm2/+bug/1807499
I installed Kubuntu 19.04 with 2 LVM volume groups (one per disk). My root and
my /usr are both located on the same LVM. Mounting /usr takes 30s, but
Just a precision (may not be obvious to everyone): "xserver-xorg-input-
vmmouse" has to be uninstalled on the virtualized system, not in the
hosting system. Which is not very convenient when running a live CD,
because the user has to install it, then restart the X server (each time
he runs the live
Unlike Ezra Reeves, I only have the mouse issue. When I move my mouse, the
"xorg" process of the VM goes to 100% (I can get more CPU usage if I enable
many processors), and so does the KVM process. It happens:
- with KVM native display or VNC
- using KVM directly or through libvirt
The rest seems
** Attachment added: "Example of upstart entry to clean /tmp"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36306335/cleantmp.conf
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/tmp is not cleaned when on a separate partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/478392
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Please find attached my "/etc/init/cleantmp.conf"
Note that the script present in the previous version of Ubuntu is more
complex, so I guess that it can handle more cases. For instance, I don't
know what would happen if some other process writes some file in /tmp
before my script is executed. And
You could only remove files that are older than let's say 1 minutes. But I'm
afraid that something like that happens:
- "local-filesystems" is emitted
- some program X checks that some file/directory already exists in /tmp. It
does, so it doesn't need to create it
- the upstart job is launched an
mountall log at startup with a separate /tmp
** Attachment added: "mountall log at startup with a separate /tmp"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35368354/mountall.log
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/tmp is not cleaned when on a separate partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/478392
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
Version: Kubuntu 9.10
Arch: amd64
Package version: 1.0
When /tmp is on the same partition than root, mountall cleans it at
startup. The end of the "mountall --debug" (tip: I redirected it to
"/dev/mountall.log" because /dev is writable at this t
OK, it works. Maybe it's the current "normal" behavior of KVM.
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kvm can not boot ubuntu CD and DVD on amd64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108958
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm
Running Kubuntu 7.04 amd64, on a Athlon64 (with virtualization support).
I used the standard "kvm" package through apt-get.
# I created an image
qemu-img create -f qcow2 vdisk.img 4G
# I run the VM
sudo kvm -hda vdisk.img -cdrom xubuntu-7.04-alterna
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