On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 11:28 -0500, Ryan Skadberg wrote:
So, it looks like the slow udev issue has something to do with
SELinux. I have SELinux set up with:
SELINUX=enforcing
SELINUXTYPE=targeted
Yep, I can verify that to be true on my box as well. Actually, even with
SELINUX=permissive, the "Starting udev" takes about 1 minute. Other
things are noticeably slower with SELinux turned on as well (e.g. X
startup).
If I switch enforcing to disabled, startup works much faster.
Check. It takes only a few seconds now to do "Starting udev" and
"Initializing hardware" with SELinux disabled. I'm running udev-0.75-5.
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Bojan