[Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#728959: Bug#728959: libsystemd-login0:amd64: logins are delayed for a very long time

Michael Stapelberg stapelberg at debian.org
Thu Nov 7 19:13:25 GMT 2013


Hi Emmanuel,

Emmanuel Hainry <ehainry at free.fr> writes:
> Login is taking something like 20 seconds (while the rest of the boot
> was done after 9 seconds). Looking into dmesg, it does not report
> anything being done before systemd-login reports the "new seat".
>
> [    9.817328] e1000e: eth0 NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx
> [    9.817450] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO
> [    9.817505] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready
> [   33.275975] systemd-logind[2789]: New seat seat0.
> [   33.277445] systemd-logind[2789]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event15 (Video Bus)
> [   33.277641] systemd-logind[2789]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event9 (Power Button)
> [   33.277823] systemd-logind[2789]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (Lid Switch)
> [   33.278009] systemd-logind[2789]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event10 (Sleep Button)
> [   33.279761] systemd-logind[2789]: New session c1 of user manu.
>
> TRying with two differents DMs and without DM got similar results: The
> above timing is with lightdm.
>
> With lightdm, after 9 seconds, black screen appears and only 20 seconds later does the login window appear.
> With slim, the login screen appears fast but login never ends.
> Without a dm, loging in in a console goes OK but blocks at the MOTD for
> a long time before I get a prompt.
>
> The bug may not be with systemd-login but I do not know better!
Please attach the output of journalctl -b if you use systemd, or your
syslog contents if you don’t.

-- 
Best regards,
Michael




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