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I'll say right off that my 2.8..upgraded from 2.6....from 2.4...was running fine. I thought, what the heck, i'll wipe the SSD and try the brand new shiny 3.0. Big mistake...the install worked but the startup on this version is 30 seconds. My 2.4/2.6/2.8 version was 5 to 6 seconds.
getting to the desktop and functionality seems the same but man is it slow to get there...can someone shed some light on why its so slow? Are there any tweaks that can get this thing up and moving like before?
thanks
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This is not a common complaint so far. To help your specific problem you should consider uploading a system report so those interested may be able to supply some help.
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I reinstalled 2.8 and the speed is back...without any tweaks or even updating after install....it's 9 seconds to desktop...systemd-analyze didn't work with 2.8 so i just timed it with a clock...i'm going to reinstall 3.0 and see again
whats odd is when 3.0 is booting, the hdd activity light is hardly showing any activity....then when it gets near the end of 30 seconds, it comes to life...with 2.8 it seems like its on or blinking most of the time
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2.8 uses a completely different init (boot sequence) system to 3.0
2.8 uses upstart and 3.0 uses systemd. IMO, both have their pros and cons, you can easily find anywhere on the net, people who have long boot ups under upstart, and quick boots under systemd. Mine boots so fast under 3.0 that I barely get to see the splash screen.
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07-27-2016, 07:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2016, 07:44 PM by Iestynrl.)
Hi, I've slowly moved up from 2.6 on 2 notebooks and 2.8 on this Presario 2100 with 1gb Ram. 2.8 had what I consider a normal boot time - LL3 on the Presario takes aprox 15 minutes. It only has USB 1, which I used Kplop to boot up from - I can't get my USB2 PCAMIA slots to boot even with plop for that. I've got LL3 on a 32gb stick & 8gb stick to trial it on the notebooks and it's fine on those.
Here's my system report: (I've also carried out a full system report - showing the innards of this machine, but that's 52 pages long!
Any ideas?
Thx for your time. Iestyn
dads@dads-Presario-2100-KE-Mx-xx:~$ systemd-analyze blame
10min 5.644s dev-sda1.device
9min 47.677s systemd-udev-trigger.service
3min 45.122s ntp.service
1min 14.577s apt-daily.service
25.069s nmbd.service
21.814s samba-ad-dc.service
14.320s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
10.457s smbd.service
9.050s NetworkManager.service
7.753s lightdm.service
7.591s apparmor.service
7.109s ufw.service
6.310s ModemManager.service
6.270s accounts-daemon.service
5.436s systemd-udevd.service
5.267s thermald.service
3.845s lvm2-monitor.service
3.587s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
2.691s upower.service
2.526s gpu-manager.service
2.405s grub-common.service
2.176s systemd-journald.service
2.104s virtualbox-guest-utils.service
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