Difference between revisions of "Ubuntu Xen System Boot Hangs After Setting System Clock Message"
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This is a problem related to the hwclock binary which is common to a number of different Linux distributions in addition to Ubuntu. | This is a problem related to the hwclock binary which is common to a number of different Linux distributions in addition to Ubuntu. | ||
− | + | One way to prevent this problem from occurring on an Ubuntu system is to edit the following system initialization files: | |
+ | <pre> | ||
init.d/hwclockfirst.sh | init.d/hwclockfirst.sh | ||
init.d/hwclock.sh | init.d/hwclock.sh | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
and place a exit 0 line immediately after the #!/bin/sh. For example: | and place a exit 0 line immediately after the #!/bin/sh. For example: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
#!/bin/sh | #!/bin/sh | ||
exit 0 | exit 0 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
Once this change has been made to both the hwclockfirst.sh and hwclock.sh files simply reboot the system and Ubuntu should boot fully without hanging. | Once this change has been made to both the hwclockfirst.sh and hwclock.sh files simply reboot the system and Ubuntu should boot fully without hanging. |
Revision as of 18:08, 25 April 2008
After installing the Ubuntu xen-server packages and rebooting the operating system using the Xen kernel the boot process appears to hang after displaying the "Setting system clock..." message.
This is a problem related to the hwclock binary which is common to a number of different Linux distributions in addition to Ubuntu.
One way to prevent this problem from occurring on an Ubuntu system is to edit the following system initialization files:
init.d/hwclockfirst.sh init.d/hwclock.sh
and place a exit 0 line immediately after the #!/bin/sh. For example:
#!/bin/sh exit 0
Once this change has been made to both the hwclockfirst.sh and hwclock.sh files simply reboot the system and Ubuntu should boot fully without hanging.