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Long startup due to hardcoded if-up apt-get update

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Jerry:
What is the output of:


--- Code: ---systemctl list-dependencies --reverse network-online.target
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Please also embed the images using the img tags, rather than linking them offsite. Thank you.
I'd also advise to not post in older threads until this is accurately identified. Cheers :)

Jerry:
I'll do some digging, and report back.

rew:

--- Quote from: Jerry on January 02, 2023, 06:37:30 PM ---Could you please embed the images in your post as jpegs or pngs. People are unlikely to trust the contents of this type of zip file as it's very easy to integrate malicious code into an svg. See - https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/introductions/forum-posting-guidelines/

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Sure, here are PNG versions
https://imgur.com/a/SO4687z



--- Quote from: stevef on January 03, 2023, 04:40:14 AM ---Topic moved to Startup and Shutdown section.


--- Quote from: rew on January 02, 2023, 10:51:23 AM ---I guess each and every lite user is suffering from this. Or could it be that it derives from third-party, that I'm used to install on all these machines?

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There are occasional reports of slow boot time - usually on older hardware, but I hope each and every user isn't having significant delays.  I've had a system on version 6.0/6.2 since and haven't seen this.

You mention third-party something - what is this ?

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Yes, it's indeed older hardware. That's why I put linux-lite with an XFCE desktop on top of it.
With third-party I am talking about the packages I tend to install ... I don't think it makes sense to post a full list of all my deps. The question is whether this if-up.d/update script is part of the standard linuxliteos distribution or not. If it's in there ... we should get rid of it. If not, I can live with my workaround of disabling it manually


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stevef:
Topic moved to Startup and Shutdown section.


--- Quote from: rew on January 02, 2023, 10:51:23 AM ---I guess each and every lite user is suffering from this. Or could it be that it derives from third-party, that I'm used to install on all these machines?

--- End quote ---

There are occasional reports of slow boot time - usually on older hardware, but I hope each and every user isn't having significant delays.  I've had a system on version 6.0/6.2 since and haven't seen this.

You mention third-party something - what is this ?

Jerry:
Could you please embed the images in your post as jpegs or pngs. People are unlikely to trust the contents of this type of zip file as it's very easy to integrate malicious code into an svg. See - https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/introductions/forum-posting-guidelines/

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