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What ViX Image build number are you using?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_90 View Post
    Do these logs refer to your test without restoring your settings?

    The logs are after I restore the settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    Could you post your /etc/fstab file?
    /dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot auto defaults 1 1
    rootfs / auto defaults 1 1
    proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
    devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
    usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs noauto 0 0
    tmpfs /var/volatile tmpfs defaults 0 0
    /dev/mmcblk0p10 none swap defaults 0 0

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoof View Post
    The logs are after I restore the settings.
    See post #28. Can you post your /etc/enigma2/settings file, please. Remove any user/password info if present.
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    Settings attached.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_90 View Post
    See post #28. Can you post your /etc/enigma2/settings file, please. Remove any user/password info if present.
    Although we know the issue occurs before enigma2 starts up, so it's unlikely anything in its settings file is causing a problem.

    Could you:
    • take a copy of your /etc/init.d/rc file (to reinstate later)
    • put the attached file (unzipped) in as /etc/init.d/rc
    • reboot the box
    • take a copy of the /tmp/debug-startup.log that is produced and post it here
    • reinstate the original /etc/init.d/rc file
    • reboot the box


    The log file will give the times at which each start-up file stops running, so should indicate which one is taking up the time.

    rc.zip

    Note that the rc file is an essential part of the system start-up so if the copy is in some way incorrect your system won't start, so you may wish to do a backup before you put it in place.
    I have tested it on my own system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    take a copy of the /tmp/debug-startup.log that is produced and post it here
    1st log is a warm boot log ("Standby & Restart > Reboot")

    2nd log is a cold reboot.

    I noticed the box seems to boot OK form a warm reboot and the 2nd log suggests (I think!) the wait at boot time is for networking to come up.
    For your info., I have a mini router plugged in (powered) by the USB port of the receiver, and this takes abut 90 seconds to boot itself.
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    Some further testing (cold boot times):

    Networking off - 30 seconds to clear channel.
    dhcp enabled - 50 seconds before starting... changes to spinning Vix, 60 seconds to clear channel.
    dhcp off (forced IP / my normal settings) 102 seconds before starting... changes to spinning Vix, 114 to clear channel

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    Which multiboot slot is the image loaded in? ... and which slot the 5.4 image?
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    I never set up multiboot, but when I flash from the image manager, I only ever use slot 1.

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    Can you completely disconnect it from the network. Remove the router so there is no WiFi. Then see if it boots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoof View Post
    I noticed the box seems to boot OK form a warm reboot and the 2nd log suggests (I think!) the wait at boot time is for networking to come up.
    Yes, it's starting the network that adds the delay.
    For your info., I have a mini router plugged in (powered) by the USB port of the receiver, and this takes abut 90 seconds to boot itself.
    Which I would expect to be the cause of the problem.
    Except that you say the problem only occurs with Vix v6, not v5.4
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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    Except that you say the problem only occurs with Vix v6, not v5.4
    That is correct, 5.4 boots fine / quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    Can you completely disconnect it from the network. Remove the router so there is no WiFi. Then see if it boots.
    To clarify, this is a LAN (wired) connection, not WiFi.
    I already tried with networking off and the box boots perfectly / quickly (post 37)

    I will try later with WiFi instead of LAN and see what happens.

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    Why do you have a USB powered mini-router attached? Your LAN cable would/should be connected to the RJ45 port on the mutant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_90 View Post
    Why do you have a USB powered mini-router attached? Your LAN cable would/should be connected to the RJ45 port on the mutant.
    Router is connected to the receiver by ethernet cable and provides mobile broadband.
    The USB part is for power only and is much more convenient than finding another 240v socket for a power adapter.

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