systemd-9-3.fc14 slows boot to crawl

Petrus de Calguarium kwhiskerz at gmail.com
Sat Sep 4 03:53:31 UTC 2010


The problem appears to be: (1) acpid.service and (2) tcsd.service.

1. System log for acpid.service shows:

Sep  3 21:39:14 localhost acpid: Deprecated /proc/acpi/event was not found.  Trying 
netlink and the input layer...
Sep  3 21:39:14 localhost acpid: starting up with netlink and the input layer
Sep  3 21:39:14 localhost acpid: skipping conf file /etc/acpi/events/..
Sep  3 21:39:14 localhost acpid: skipping incomplete file /etc/acpi/events/videoconf
Sep  3 21:39:14 localhost acpid: skipping conf file /etc/acpi/events/.
Sep  3 21:39:14 localhost acpid: 1 rule loaded
Sep  3 21:39:14 localhost acpid: waiting for events: event logging is off
Sep  3 21:40:14 localhost init[1]: acpid.service operation timed out. Terminating.
Sep  3 21:40:14 localhost acpid: exiting
Sep  3 21:40:14 localhost init[1]: Unit acpid.service entered failed state.

This is the one that produced the long hang. I don't know what to do about this! I 
suspect acpid should always be running, non?


2. System log for tcsd.service shows:

Sep  3 21:43:05 localhost TCSD TDDL[2610]: TrouSerS ERROR: Could not find a device to 
open!
Sep  3 21:43:05 localhost init[1]: tcsd.service: control process exited, code=exited 
status=137
Sep  3 21:43:05 localhost init[1]: Unit tcsd.service entered failed state.

I don't think I need trousers, but it was pulled in as a dependency when I installed 
ecryptfs-utils. I don't know why tcsd.service is getting started. How can I stop it?




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