Alright. So far I really like Intrepid, and my upgrade from 8.04 (kde3) seemed to go without a hitch. And this being my first commitment to KDE4 is really saying a lot (for me). Major, major kudos to the folks who have made the improvements since 4s first couple of alpha releases.
I do have an interesting problem, but I assume my own ignorance is what is keeping me from figuring it out. During the booting process, the system seems to hang at several intervals. They are as follows:
Each time, I have gotten past it by pressing any key 10 times.
Each time, I have gotten past it by pressing any key 3 times.
Each time, I have gotten past it by pressing any key 1 time.
This is repeatable at every boot, btw. Everything appears to go without a hitch after that.
I'm not seeing anything of interest in dmesg and was wondering where I would look this up in a log (or is there a verbose setting somewhere I can get a better idea of what is going on?)
Thanks if anyone has any ideas.
MHauber
I do have an interesting problem, but I assume my own ignorance is what is keeping me from figuring it out. During the booting process, the system seems to hang at several intervals. They are as follows:
/script/local-top
Waiting for root filesystem
Waiting for root filesystem
/script/init-bottom
Starting basic networking
This is repeatable at every boot, btw. Everything appears to go without a hitch after that.
I'm not seeing anything of interest in dmesg and was wondering where I would look this up in a log (or is there a verbose setting somewhere I can get a better idea of what is going on?)
Thanks if anyone has any ideas.
MHauber
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