Removing the 'resume' and 'resume_offset' from the boot line, and
disabling ureadahead in /etc/init/ureadhead.conf makes the difference.
Now, my ASUS G70 can boot in less that 2 min (about the same time before
the upgrade to karmic). I'll investigate this issue further, to get back
the hibernation
Update
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Removing the 'resume' and 'resume_offset' from the boot line, in fstab, make it
much faster (now I can boot in 3/4 minutes, instead of > 5). The really bad
news is that I need to hibernate the machine. What might be wrong with the
resume option and upstart? (my knowledge about upstart
Update
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Removing the 'resume' and 'resume_offset' from the boot line, in fstab, make it
much faster (now I can boot in 3/4 minutes, instead of > 5). The really bad
news is that I need to hibernate the machine. What maight be wrong with the
resume option and upstart? (my knowledge about upstart
** Attachment added: "dmesg.log version.log uname-a.log lspci-vnvn.log menu.lst"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36084763/karmic_boot.tgz
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karmic boot very slow (> 5 min)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488527
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