Using large Dell U2412M monitor here, with CentOS7. It is really slow to boot up, each time it would hang after the following messages for a very long time, with no logs, then it would continue to boot up fine:
[ OK ] Reached target Initrd Default Target.
Welcome to CentOS Linux 7 (Core)!
This does not occur for other Dell monitor like DELL P190S.
Any ideas?
On 4/9/2015 6:39 PM, hai wu wrote:
Using large Dell U2412M monitor here, with CentOS7. It is really slow to boot up, each time it would hang after the following messages for a very long time, with no logs, then it would continue to boot up fine:
what video card is this U2412M connected to, and via what cable type (DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, or ?)
I can't see any scenario where the monitor would affect boot time like that.
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 10:29 AM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
On 4/9/2015 6:39 PM, hai wu wrote:
Using large Dell U2412M monitor here, with CentOS7. It is really slow to boot up, each time it would hang after the following messages for a very long time, with no logs, then it would continue to boot up fine:
what video card is this U2412M connected to, and via what cable type (DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, or ?)
I can't see any scenario where the monitor would affect boot time like that.
I agree that it can not be monitor related issue, I found bug related to this on bugzilla. Please take a look at that where he actually found the solution also, please try that and let us know.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=980543
--Regards Ashishkumar S. Yadav
On 4/9/2015 10:25 PM, Ashish Yadav wrote:
I agree that it can not be monitor related issue, I found bug related to this on bugzilla. Please take a look at that where he actually found the solution also, please try that and let us know.
how is a problem upgrading Fedora 17 to Fedora 19 related to a CentOS 7 boot delay that seemingly relates to a monitor type ?
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 11:23 AM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
On 4/9/2015 10:25 PM, Ashish Yadav wrote:
I agree that it can not be monitor related issue, I found bug related to this on bugzilla. Please take a look at that where he actually found the solution also, please try that and let us know.
how is a problem upgrading Fedora 17 to Fedora 19 related to a CentOS 7 boot delay that seemingly relates to a monitor type ?
I was referring only message which he has got while booting where he struck.
My mistake, I take it back.
--Regards Ashishkumar S. Yadav