Comment 10 for bug 374127

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Anyeos (lagunaloire) wrote :

Lol!
How many and how much biggers files have you in /tmp?
That maybe the cause! That just was my cause.
When the init script mountfilesystems finish the execution next continue with cleanfilesystems and that just clean /tmp too.
If you see the screen you only will see:
Activating swapfile...

But nothing more! that is because when the system is cleaning files in /tmp does not show anything in screen but you can see your hard disk working! That is what I noticed and get my attention.

The solution for me just was: Waiting a lot to let the system clean /tmp.
Next boot will be fast! because now /tmp is clean, lol.

So if you let the system turned on a lot of time and just download a lot of things or just do some big upgrade (I guess that is the cause) where a lot of files are copied to /tmp then the next boot the system will stay a lot of time deleting that. You just must wait it to finish. That is all :P

Bye.