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Bootup time - Abw - 06-18-2020 So I was at Costco and decided to try Linux Lite 5.0 to see if everything worked (wifi being the most important) I picked an HP, I-7, with nvdia graphics card, 16 gig of memory and a 512 gig of ss storage to boot up LL 5.0 from my USB. It took just as long to boot up as my old laptop at home!! I was surprised to think that a new hot machine would not make it boot in a flash. Does anyone have comments on why it takes LL so long to boot on old or new?? Re: Bootup time - firenice03 - 06-19-2020 [member=6213]Abw[/member] Running from USB even if USB3.0 will be slower than a harddrive.. Boot time could be a number of things from something loading or waiting (app) or to something faulty... Could try.... the below to see whats taking the longest.... Code: systemd-analyze Re: Bootup time - Abw - 06-19-2020 OK!Thanks for the reply and the command. Here's the output and please tell me it the numbers look out of the ordinary.. This is an older Dell Vostro 2420 w/ 4 gig memory and an I-3... andrew ~ systemd-analyze blame 17.943s systemd-journal-flush.service 17.061s motd-news.service 16.607s ufw.service 15.148s dev-sda1.device 12.723s lvm2-monitor.service 12.384s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service 11.853s systemd-modules-load.service 11.729s keyboard-setup.service 7.099s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 6.526s nmbd.service 4.382s networkd-dispatcher.service 3.092s vboxdrv.service 2.610s gpu-manager.service 2.574s NetworkManager.service 2.438s grub-common.service 2.438s systemd-random-seed.service 2.294s plymouth-quit-wait.service 2.241s udisks2.service 2.187s lightdm.service 2.062s accounts-daemon.service 1.833s preload.service 1.784s swapfile.swap 1.326s resolvconf-pull-resolved.service 1.177s wpa_supplicant.service 975ms tlp.service 865ms upower.service 717ms ModemManager.service 660ms console-kit-daemon.service 646ms blk-availability.service 637ms binfmt-support.service 618ms systemd-udev-trigger.service 608ms smbd.service 534ms systemd-journald.service 514ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service 510ms teamviewerd.service 490ms bluetooth.service 476ms avahi-daemon.service 473ms proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.mount 467ms rsyslog.service 447ms networking.service 432ms thermald.service 429ms colord.service 422ms apparmor.service 395ms systemd-remount-fs.service 374ms console-kit-log-system-start.service 278ms lm-sensors.service 244ms dev-hugepages.mount 243ms sys-kernel-debug.mount 241ms dev-mqueue.mount 226ms kmod-static-nodes.service 225ms systemd-logind.service 217ms systemd-sysctl.service 157ms systemd-timesyncd.service 151ms systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service 147ms [email protected] 145ms systemd-resolved.service 125ms setvtrgb.service 107ms polkit.service 95ms apport.service 88ms systemd-udevd.service 77ms plymouth-read-write.service 76ms plymouth-start.service 38ms alsa-restore.service 32ms systemd-update-utmp.service 26ms pppd-dns.service 24ms ubiquity.service 18ms hddtemp.service 17ms console-setup.service 15ms dns-clean.service 12ms resolvconf.service 7ms systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service 7ms ureadahead-stop.service 6ms systemd-backlight@backlight:intel_backlight.service 6ms vboxweb-service.service 6ms systemd-user-sessions.service 5ms sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount 4ms finalrd.service 4ms vboxballoonctrl-service.service 4ms rtkit-daemon.service 4ms vboxautostart-service.service 3ms sys-kernel-config.mount 3ms openvpn.service AND andrew ~ systemd-analyze Startup finished in 5.270s (kernel) + 41.256s (userspace) = 46.526s graphical.target reached after 40.280s in userspace Re: Bootup time - Valtam - 06-19-2020 Code: systemd-analyze critical-chain will point out time frames between steps. Other than that, your boot up looks fine, any hindrance would be hardware selection. You could also set a static ip address to speed things up. Re: Bootup time - Narender Rao - 06-22-2020 Mine also is the same problem! On my netbook with 2gb ram, LL 4.8 took only 28 seconds to boot up, and after installing LL 5.0, it is taking more than 2 minutes time to boot and get to display of desktop!! The update or upgrade should refine and iron out any glitches in the older version but should not make it a horror to bear!! Perhaps I am thinking to roll back to 4.8 now, leaving this ghostly upgrade!! Re: Bootup time - Narender Rao - 06-22-2020 systemd-analyze systemd-analyze blame Welcome to Linux Lite 5.0 kpnrao Monday 22 June 2020, 13:55:52 Memory Usage: 595/1975MB (30.13%) Disk Usage: 8/228GB (4%) Support - https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/ (Right click, Open Link) kpnrao ~ systemd-analyze Startup finished in 8.043s (kernel) + 1min 20.059s (userspace) = 1min 28.102s graphical.target reached after 1min 16.879s in userspace kpnrao ~ systemd-analyze blame 27.106s networking.service 16.504s blueman-mechanism.service 13.278s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 13.016s systemd-udev-settle.service 12.781s networkd-dispatcher.service 11.091s accounts-daemon.service 10.912s dev-sda5.device 10.909s udisks2.service 9.512s polkit.service 7.926s avahi-daemon.service 7.879s bluetooth.service 7.137s firewalld.service 5.885s thermald.service 5.863s systemd-logind.service 5.828s wpa_supplicant.service 5.781s grub-common.service 4.948s smartmontools.service 4.788s systemd-resolved.service 4.325s smbd.service 4.023s systemd-networkd.service 3.929s upower.service 3.712s nmbd.service 3.698s systemd-journald.service ************************ above is the systemd analyze report.... Please guide me to get out of the horrible 2.43 min boot time of LL 5.0 machine!! Re: Bootup time - Narender Rao - 06-22-2020 Rolled back from the snail like 5.0 to a bit fast booting LL 4.8! the systemd-analyze blame is here!! kpnrao ~ systemd-analyze Startup finished in 8.723s (kernel) + 40.340s (userspace) = 49.063s graphical.target reached after 40.303s in userspace kpnrao ~ systemd-analyze blame 19.760s dev-sda1.device 12.928s ufw.service 12.609s lvm2-monitor.service 12.128s systemd-modules-load.service 12.092s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service 11.547s swapfile.swap 10.914s systemd-journal-flush.service 8.018s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 6.579s NetworkManager.service 6.524s networkd-dispatcher.service 6.466s udisks2.service 4.311s nmbd.service 3.838s ModemManager.service 3.795s keyboard-setup.service 3.626s thermald.service 3.512s accounts-daemon.service 2.738s systemd-random-seed.service 2.415s systemd-journald.service 2.223s grub-common.service 1.614s avahi-daemon.service 1.377s systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service 1.321s smbd.service 1.082s polkit.service ***************************** Where is the difference for the slowness in LL 5.0 after all?? May please be addressed in upcoming upgrades!! Re: Bootup time - johnausten13 - 06-25-2020 (06-19-2020, 03:30 AM)Abw link Wrote:OK!Thanks for the reply and the command. Here's the output and please tell me it the numbers look out of the ordinary.. This is an older Dell Vostro 2420 w/ 4 gig memory and an I-3... If you have an HDD, 46.256s is still on the slow boot time. I would have masked some services like ufw, lvm2,nmbd, ModemManager, etc ... because I don't use them. I would also have a workaround on journal flush. If you have an SSD, boot time would be around 8-15sec. I used to have around 8sec on LL 4.8. Now I'm having 11sec on LL5. Re: Bootup time - lc6529 - 06-26-2020 I have a Computer I picked up at CostCo 2 years ago (HP Pavilion 590-p0057c, upgraded to 32 Gig) last week I pulled out the existing drive and installed a WD Black 6TB Performance Internal Hard Drive - 7200 RPM along with a Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD. I also installed a 500 Gig SSD drive on a four year old Toshiba laptop and boosted it's memory to 16 gig. On both PC's I installed Linux Lite 5.0, the only difference is on the HP Desktop I installed ROOT to the M.2 drive and set HOME to the 6TB drive. The laptop is at the main screen in less than 30 seconds. The Desktop takes about 2 minutes. Now, the Desktop also has a Startech USB 3.0 → HDMI interface (USB32HD4K) for a second monitor but the boot time was not this long when it was running Linux Mint 19. |