Waiting for udev uevents to be processed 24 April 2022, 01:37:47 Hey guys, my computer is staying at "waiting for udev uevents to be processed" for a while at boot, it still loads up but its taking way longer than usual. Something must be wrong, but I do not know where to check. What logs can I give you guys? I looked through dmesg and didn't see anything out of the ordinary but maybe I missed something
Re: Waiting for udev uevents to be processed Reply #1 – 24 April 2022, 16:24:21 Did you change hardware recently by any chance?
Re: Waiting for udev uevents to be processed Reply #2 – 24 April 2022, 20:38:00 Quote from: Dudemanguy – on 24 April 2022, 16:24:21Did you change hardware recently by any chance?nope
Re: Waiting for udev uevents to be processed Reply #3 – 24 April 2022, 21:53:57 Did you have anything else in the output?Try using a different kernel or a different video kernel module.Also: https://superuser.com/a/504303 1 Likes
Re: Waiting for udev uevents to be processed Reply #4 – 25 April 2022, 00:25:59 a chkdsk run for you partitions might be in order to ensure no errors and double check /etc/fstab for any partitions listed there that arent in use presently, esp a swapfile or zram or something like that also.
Re: Waiting for udev uevents to be processed Reply #5 – 25 April 2022, 02:44:08 Quote from: cat herders of linux – on 25 April 2022, 00:25:59a chkdsk run for you partitions might be in order to ensure no errors and double check /etc/fstab for any partitions listed there that arent in use presently, esp a swapfile or zram or something like that also.how do I run a chkdsk again? I forget. I don't wanna enter a random command and screw something up
Re: Waiting for udev uevents to be processed Reply #6 – 25 April 2022, 02:46:20 Quote from: strajder – on 24 April 2022, 21:53:57Did you have anything else in the output?Try using a different kernel or a different video kernel module.Also: https://superuser.com/a/504303changing kernels seems to have solved this, weird 1 Likes
Re: Waiting for udev uevents to be processed Reply #7 – 25 April 2022, 03:54:12 https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Fsck
Re: Waiting for udev uevents to be processed Reply #8 – 25 April 2022, 10:34:40 Quote from: kenny_w – on 25 April 2022, 02:46:20changing kernels seems to have solved this, weirdYou should try to debug the issue following the procedure from the linked Superuser answer. Using the kernel you had the issue with, setCode: [Select]udev_log="err"in /etc/udev/udev.conf, then rebuild the initrd as indicated in that file by issuingCode: [Select]mkinitcpio -p linuxas root, then reboot the system. Afterwards, look in /var/log for the log file and paste it to some paste service. In s6, the exact log location is /var/log/udevd/current, in 66 /run/66/log/udevd/current, under other inits it will be different. Last Edit: 25 April 2022, 18:43:54 by strajder