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[SOLVED] Boot up takes 1 minute and 9 seconds on a fast SSD
Jerry:
Do you have any external drives attached when you boot or internal sata pci card?
LenAsh:
This
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="libata.force=16.00:noncq"
in /etc/default/grub after exit-save
update-grub
Made no difference.
I can't see any other solutions in the links...?
Jerry:
Well then Len, the solution seems to be to wipe windows :p Just being cheeky mate :) Try those 2 links I posted.
LenAsh:
Firmware is the latest.
BIOS is AHCI - defaults to it.
TRIM is enabled and I have also forced a TRIM activity (sudo fstrim -v /)
By the way - and this is something I should have mentioned. ALL Linux distros have this problem on my machine. I've installed 2 others... they also have the audio problem. This CAN be overcome by switching the machine OFF after Windows and cold starting in to Linux. A restart from Windows produces no audio. This was the reason for updating kernels.
For further background: CPU is Intel i5 - 4690, Mobo is Gigabyte Z97-D3H, 16GB DDR3-1600 RAM.
2 SSDs, the Linux one is an Intel X25, 80GB
Thanks for your perseverance.
Jerry:
Checklist:
See if there is a firmware update for your SSD.
Also make sure your BIOS is set to AHCI and not IDE.
Have you enabled Trim on the SSD? - Help Manual, Install Guide, Enabling TRIM on your SSD.
Here are a couple of links that have provided solutions for people - http://askubuntu.com/questions/315921/comreset-failed-and-slow-boot-times & http://askubuntu.com/questions/62295/how-to-fix-a-comreset-failed-error
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