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|    Andrew to Tristan Miller    |
|    Re: Why does boot block for "Purge old k    |
|    19 Apr 22 18:10:55    |
      From: Doug@hyperspace.vogon.gov              Tristan Miller wrote:       > Dear Carlos,       >       > On 17/04/2022 12.26, Carlos E.R. wrote:       >> I booted this Leap 15.3 today after a kernel update. I did:       >>       >> systemd-analyze plot >bootup.svg       >> eog bootup.svg       >>       >>       >> And I clearly see that the boot process continues running while       >> purge-kernels is running (for 41 seconds in my case).       >       >       > I'm also running Leap 15.3. I produced an SVG plot as you suggested and       > I see that you're right that the boot process continues while the       > kernels are purged. However, it seems that multi-user.target and       > graphical.target aren't reached until the purge is complete. So       > contrary to what you recalled in your previous message, I can't actually       > log in until the purge is complete.       >       > Regards,       > Tristan       >              Carlos also says       > It is the service "display-manager" which waits, apparently.              which is - functionally - what we are both saying, the system is not       actually useable until the kernels have been purged. The two of us see       the boot-process as being over when we can log in.              --       This mail has been tested by https://RKIvirus.com/ and has been found to       contain Covid-19. Disinfect after reading.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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