3rd October 2016, 10:21
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3rd October 2016, 13:05
Sounds very long to me - what does "systemd-analyze blame" tell you?
3rd October 2016, 14:12
(3rd October 2016, 13:05)spacepenguin Wrote: [ -> ]Sounds very long to me - what does "systemd-analyze blame" tell you?
30.464s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
1.262s dev-mapper-maui\x2d\x2dvg\x2droot.device
591ms gpu-manager.service
415ms nmbd.service
373ms systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-f0cdaeac\x2deac3\x2d4318\x2d9757\x2ddd23c96d903d.serv
351ms samba-ad-dc.service
339ms systemd-rfkill.service
285ms systemd-logind.service
270ms upower.service
270ms accounts-daemon.service
269ms smbd.service
257ms ModemManager.service
238ms systemd-udev-trigger.service
219ms ondemand.service
213ms snapd.firstboot.service
196ms lm-sensors.service
185ms iio-sensor-proxy.service
That`s all
4th October 2016, 9:33
Thats unusual. Is that a notebook or a desktop pc with wired internet connection?
4th October 2016, 9:51
(4th October 2016, 9:33)leszek Wrote: [ -> ]Thats unusual. Is that a notebook or a desktop pc with wired internet connection?
It`s notebook HP Pavilion, but i noticed that on kernel 4.4.0-24 it was better, when I installed 4.4.0-36 and removed 4.4.0-24 it`s a drama :-(
4th October 2016, 10:58
Can you try take a look at your default network (I guess it is a wireless connection).
Right click the network icon in the panels systemtray (the icons left from the clock) and hot configure.
Then right click and edit the default wireless connection and go to the General tab and see if All users may use ... is ticked.
If it is ticked it is basically set as system connection which means the system will try connect to the wireless network during boot which could explain why the NetworkManager-wait-online.service takes so long and delays boot.
What you could try is disabling that option which would mean it will only start trying connecting after you logged in and not during boot.
Right click the network icon in the panels systemtray (the icons left from the clock) and hot configure.
Then right click and edit the default wireless connection and go to the General tab and see if All users may use ... is ticked.
If it is ticked it is basically set as system connection which means the system will try connect to the wireless network during boot which could explain why the NetworkManager-wait-online.service takes so long and delays boot.
What you could try is disabling that option which would mean it will only start trying connecting after you logged in and not during boot.
4th October 2016, 11:25
(4th October 2016, 10:58)leszek Wrote: [ -> ]Can you try take a look at your default network (I guess it is a wireless connection).
Right click the network icon in the panels systemtray (the icons left from the clock) and hot configure.
Then right click and edit the default wireless connection and go to the General tab and see if All users may use ... is ticked.
If it is ticked it is basically set as system connection which means the system will try connect to the wireless network during boot which could explain why the NetworkManager-wait-online.service takes so long and delays boot.
What you could try is disabling that option which would mean it will only start trying connecting after you logged in and not during boot.
Thanx a lot. I`ll try it later.
regards
4th October 2016, 17:47
Interested to read this as my system seems a lot slower then Netrunner 14 to boot, just timed it at 1min 40 seconds from the grub menu appearing until the desktop is ready to use.
4th October 2016, 18:15
(4th October 2016, 10:58)leszek Wrote: [ -> ]Can you try take a look at your default network (I guess it is a wireless connection).
Right click the network icon in the panels systemtray (the icons left from the clock) and hot configure.
Then right click and edit the default wireless connection and go to the General tab and see if All users may use ... is ticked.
If it is ticked it is basically set as system connection which means the system will try connect to the wireless network during boot which could explain why the NetworkManager-wait-online.service takes so long and delays boot.
What you could try is disabling that option which would mean it will only start trying connecting after you logged in and not during boot.
Ok, so, I did it and now it`a about 1,40 min. Hmm
4th October 2016, 18:28
What how is that even possible that it got longer xD
What does systemd-analyze blame show you exactly?
What does systemd-analyze blame show you exactly?
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