Bug 2005196
Summary: | systemd-udev-settle.service takes over a minute to start | ||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | oli <olze> |
Component: | systemd | Assignee: | systemd-maint |
Status: | CLOSED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa> |
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | unspecified | ||
Version: | 34 | CC: | fedoraproject, filbranden, flepied, kasong, lnykryn, msekleta, ssahani, s, systemd-maint, yuwatana, zbyszek |
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Last Closed: | 2021-09-20 11:09:24 UTC | Type: | Bug |
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Description
oli
2021-09-17 05:39:50 UTC
systemd-udev-settle.service is only provided for backwards compatibility and is not recommended to be used. Please figure out what uses it and reassign this bug against that package. systemd-udev-settle.service ○ └─multipathd.service ● └─sysinit.target ● ├─abrt-journal-core.service ● │ └─multi-user.target ● │ └─graphical.target ● ├─abrt-oops.service ● │ └─multi-user.target ● │ └─graphical.target ○ ├─abrt-vmcore.service ● │ └─multi-user.target ● │ └─graphical.target ● ├─abrt-xorg.service ● │ └─multi-user.target ● │ └─graphical.target ● ├─abrtd.service ● │ ├─abrt-journal-core.service ● │ │ └─multi-user.target ● │ │ └─graphical.target ● │ ├─abrt-oops.service ● │ │ └─multi-user.target ● │ │ └─graphical.target ○ │ ├─abrt-vmcore.service ● │ │ └─multi-user.target ● │ │ └─graphical.target ● │ ├─abrt-xorg.service ● │ │ └─multi-user.target ● │ │ └─graphical.target ● │ └─multi-user.target ● │ └─graphical.target ● ├─accounts-daemon.service ● │ └─graphical.target ● ├─akmods.service ● │ └─multi-user.target ● │ └─graphical.target ● ├─akmods.16-200.fc34.x86_64.service ○ ├─alsa-restore.service ● │ └─sound.target ● │ ├─sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:01.3-0000:01:00.0-usb1-1\x2d6-1\x2d6:1… ● │ ├─sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:01.3-0000:01:00.2-0000:02:07.0-0000:09… ● │ ├─sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:03.1-0000:0a:00.1-sound-card2-controlC… ● │ ├─sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:08.1-0000:0c:00.3-usb3-3\x2d2-3\x2d2:1… ● │ └─sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:08.1-0000:0c:00.4-sound-card3-controlC… ● ├─alsa-state.service ● │ └─sound.target not sure how to find out what service/application that installed/required, can you tell me how to figure that out? i used systemctl list-dependencies systemd-udev-settle.service --all --reverse Oh, multipath. This is a known issue. If you are NOT using multipath, you can disable the service with 'sudo systemctl disable --now multipathd'. If you ARE using it, then please see the linked bug. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 2001058 *** |