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After getting this notification, I updated the kernel as well, but it
didn't help.
I ran the rest of the available upgrades, however, and the issue went
away.
Eric
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Boot speed 20+ minutes, system in continuous I/O wait
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/551879
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i upgraded to the latest kernel (-20.29) today to find that whatever
conflict i was having has been resolved and i no longer have an issue.
thanks for the help!
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Boot speed 20+ minutes, system in continuous I/O wait
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/551879
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I also cleaned out and checked cables. Remembering an issue I had back
in 8.10, I also disconnected my drive-bay USB card reader/hub/external
SATA, and my more standard powered USB hub.
This made no difference. I tried to run appport as well, but it
wouldn't let me update.
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Boot speed 20+ mi
i don't believe it's a hardware issue either, as i was also running
other releases of ubuntu prior to the beta. i have also cleaned out my
box, blown out dust, unplugged/replugged in cables.
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Boot speed 20+ minutes, system in continuous I/O wait
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/551879
You receiv
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ureadahead
I upgraded to 10.04 beta from 9.10 as soon as i could using "update-
manager -d". the install went fine, rebooted remarkably fast, and ran
beautifully. I restarted my system afte
I will check all of this when I get home, but as both I and
benderbeerman are having the exact same issue, I somehow doubt it's down
to hardware failure. Particularly as there was no similar issue in
9.10, nor if I boot to a root console in 10.04b, or in Windows.
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Boot speed 20+ minutes, syste
Your system is continuously in I/O wait, I actually strongly suspect you
have a hardware problem here. Could you check all of the cables in the
computer are seated correctly, perhaps clean out dust, etc. as a
sensible debugging check
On the off-chance it's a driver problem, I've reassigned the ta