Now after several hours of letting the vb window sit, I see that it has
gone one line past the clocksource line. The final line is now:
[ 1480.817334] random: nonblocking pool is initialized.
I've done a little research on this message. It seems that it usually
pops up when the kernel is trying to load a driver that doesn't play
nice with the other drivers in memory. But how can I know which driver
it is, and then disable said driver?
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