2012-03-28, 21:28
(2012-03-28, 18:27)EmuZombie Wrote: You may be right. We are all using SSDs and therefor booting much quicker then we would under normal circumstances. If memory serves at the same time I was attempting to fix this issue, I was also installing other background tasks that run at startup (mysql server, ect..) Those might have increased my boot time by 1 or 2 seconds and given it enough time to load the kernel module.
You might try adding a delay to see if it fixes the issue for you.
Added a sleep 4 to /etc/init/xbmcbuntu.conf just at the start of the script. That fixed it for me. So I think the guess with the ssd was right.