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QuoteThanks for the help, but it didn't workDo you mean you still could not save the file or that the change did not speed up your computer ?Answer: I save the file according with the instructions and after saved the file, I reboot the operating system.QuoteWhat can I do now?I understand your laptop is from 2013 and originally ran Windows 8.1 minute 10 seconds to desktop seems reasonable for 10 year old hardware running a modern OS.Answer: But in the beginning, when I installed the OS Linux Lite, the boot only took 20-25 seconds until open into the desktop environment. I only felt slow time in booting, after installing the antivirus clamav, but I don't want install it. (One recomendation that I would like to see implemented on Linux Lite OS is the possibility of installing Comodo Antivirus in the programs list or with compatibily with this OS!)The post with the most information regarding boot times is here.https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/start-up-and-shutdown/slow-boot-times-in-linux-lite/If you follow the guidance there you can optimise your set up but there are practical limits on what you can expect.If the system has a mechanical HDD, replacing that with an SSD might be the best improvement.Answer: I know, but I don't have money!!!! I searched this OS Linux Lite for having the possibility of installing one OS on old computer, because if I have money to buy a SSD maybe this OS was not necessary and I continued with Windows 10 or Windows 8.1 with an antivirus premium.QuoteThis situation will be fixed on Linux Lite OS 6.7? I ask this, because I want the secure boot on. I don't want to disable the secure boot.What situation do you mean ? Answer: I wanted mean if the boot will be more faster in Linux OS 6.7 with a fix for this situation or if the boot will become more faster in Linux 7!The current recommendation is for secure boot to be disabled before installing Linux Lite but there is no obligation to disable it.https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/start.html#secboot
Thanks for the help, but it didn't work
What can I do now?
This situation will be fixed on Linux Lite OS 6.7? I ask this, because I want the secure boot on. I don't want to disable the secure boot.
The editor that opens up probably has 'GNU nano' in the top left.If it is nano, once you have made your changes follow this short sequence to save and exit.Press 'Ctrl' and 'X' together to exit from the editor.The editor will ask 'Save modified buffer?' and give three options:-1) 'Y' yes - use this if you want to keep the changes made2) 'N' no - use this to exit without saving3) 'Ctrl' and 'C' Cancel - use this to stay in the editor without savingIf you press 'Y' the editor will ask you to confirm the file name with 'File Name to Write:' followed by the file namePress 'Enter' to accept the suggested filename.The file will be saved and the editor will quit back to your terminal.
Made my boot times from 1 minute, to a few seconds:Code: [Select]sudo systemctl edit --full systemd-networkd-wait-online.servicechange:Code: [Select]ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-networkd-wait-onlineto:Code: [Select]ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-networkd-wait-online --timeout=5reboot.Fix is specific ONLY to this systemd service.
sudo systemctl edit --full systemd-networkd-wait-online.service
ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-networkd-wait-online
ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-networkd-wait-online --timeout=5