Description of problem: When i boot Mageia for the first time of the day, my computer start normaly. But when i restart it or shut-down and restart in the same day it take a lot of time. My computer start only if i move the mouse. My computer hard drive is a SSD. The SSD hard drive is maybe the reason of this problem Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Mageia 7.1 How reproducible: Every time after the first boot of my computer. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Start computer 2.Restart and wait 3.
(In reply to Guillaume Royer from comment #0) > Description of problem: > When i boot Mageia for the first time of the day, my computer start normaly. > But when i restart it or shut-down and restart in the same day it take a lot > of time. My computer start only if i move the mouse. So it's one of the systems that has problem with generating enough random entropy data for the system > My computer hard drive is a SSD. > The SSD hard drive is maybe the reason of this problem Partly since ssd dont have moving parts, so they dont contribute to the random pool data. Is your system fully updated?
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(In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #1) > (In reply to Guillaume Royer from comment #0) > > Description of problem: > > When i boot Mageia for the first time of the day, my computer start normaly. > > But when i restart it or shut-down and restart in the same day it take a lot > > of time. My computer start only if i move the mouse. > > > So it's one of the systems that has problem with generating enough random > entropy data for the system > > > My computer hard drive is a SSD. > > The SSD hard drive is maybe the reason of this problem > > Partly since ssd dont have moving parts, so they dont contribute to the > random pool data. > > Is your system fully updated? Yes, It is: Mageia:7 Linux Kernel: 5.3.13-desktop-2.mga KDE Desktop Plasma
(In reply to Guillaume Royer from comment #2) > (In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #1) > > (In reply to Guillaume Royer from comment #0) > > > Description of problem: > > > When i boot Mageia for the first time of the day, my computer start normaly. > > > But when i restart it or shut-down and restart in the same day it take a lot > > > of time. My computer start only if i move the mouse. > > > > > > So it's one of the systems that has problem with generating enough random > > entropy data for the system > > > > > My computer hard drive is a SSD. > > > The SSD hard drive is maybe the reason of this problem > > > > Partly since ssd dont have moving parts, so they dont contribute to the > > random pool data. > > > > Is your system fully updated? > > Yes, It is: > > Mageia:7 > Linux Kernel: 5.3.13-desktop-2.mga > KDE Desktop Plasma For another problem i had to start my computer with the kernel 5.1. When i started on this kenel i didn't have this trouble. Is the problem come with kernel 5.3?
@Guillaume > start my computer with the kernel 5.1. > When i started on this kenel i didn't have this trouble. > Is the problem come with kernel 5.3? Certainly if things work better with an older kernel, do use that one. And do not lose it ! Kernel updates do not remove older ones. When the kernel is next updated, see how that works for you. @Thomas Would you be in agreement with assigning this to kernel, or perhaps base system?
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(In reply to Lewis Smith from comment #4) > @Guillaume > > start my computer with the kernel 5.1. > > When i started on this kenel i didn't have this trouble. > > Is the problem come with kernel 5.3? > Certainly if things work better with an older kernel, do use that one. And > do not lose it ! Kernel updates do not remove older ones. > When the kernel is next updated, see how that works for you. > > @Thomas > Would you be in agreement with assigning this to kernel, or perhaps base > system? It's seems like with new kernel 5.4.2, the problem is resolved! I reboot my computer many times without problem!
It's seems like with new kernel 5.4.2, the problem is resolved! I reboot my computer many times without problem!
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED
Thank you for reporting positively after the latest kernel update; and closing the bug. All very helpful.