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The output is:hunter86_bg wrote:What is the output ofAlso , consider reinstalling all packages that contain 'systemd' in their name + 'glibc' .Code: Select all
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.......T. c /etc/rc.d/rc.local
I must confess you have us stumped. So let me *try* to summarize what we know:ktrampe wrote:The output is:hunter86_bg wrote:What is the output ofAlso , consider reinstalling all packages that contain 'systemd' in their name + 'glibc' .Code: Select all
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rpm -V $(rpm -qa |grep systemd) .......T. c /etc/rc.d/rc.local
Good point. So referring to the graph what ever happens, starts at the 6.7 sec mark of the boot process, that means that it is one of the very early services that get loaded that is causing the problem. I suspect that it is a non-essential service since it times out and then continues on to the login. What what point is the network protocol called?hunter86_bg wrote:As per the plot -> the problem is during systemd initialization... So it's far too earlier than the time services.
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Yessir! I apologize for not including this in the original post.desertcat wrote: 1) The CentOS 7 installation is located on a Virtual Machine, and not a physical machine. Is this correct?
Yessir! The last thing that is added to STDOUT is the welcome message, then 2 carriage returns where the cursor remains for 12 minutes, then ZIP! It finishes booting.desertcat wrote: 2) Before you get a chance to login the machine freezes for 12 minutes. Is this correct?
Yessir, I have. The fresh install boots in seconds. It is indeed something I have done, installed, or however you want to word it, AFTER the initial install.desertcat wrote: Just for fun IF -- BIG IF -- this is indeed a VM have you tried to create a NEW VM to see if you still have a problem?!?
Ha ha ha ha! I love it!desertcat wrote:What what point is the network protocol called?
As per the plot I am suspecting that it was Dr. Gold and he did it in the Computer lab with a SATA cable.