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Re: Boot up takes 1 minute and 9 seconds on a fast SSD - Valtam - 08-06-2014

Well then Len, the solution seems to be to wipe windows :p Just being cheeky mate Smile Try those 2 links I posted.


Re: Boot up takes 1 minute and 9 seconds on a fast SSD - LenAsh - 08-06-2014

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...?


Re: Boot up takes 1 minute and 9 seconds on a fast SSD - Valtam - 08-06-2014

Do you have any external drives attached when you boot or internal sata pci card?


Re: Boot up takes 1 minute and 9 seconds on a fast SSD - LenAsh - 08-06-2014

No, nothing. There are 2 SATA3 SSDs and 1 SATA DVDROM. No PCI cards at all and the GFX are Intel 4600 IGX only.


Re: Boot up takes 1 minute and 9 seconds on a fast SSD - anon222 - 08-07-2014

Hi LenAsh
It's an unknown kernel bug. Try reporting this to the kernel developers. That chipset is fairly new and you'll just have to wait for the patch to appear.


Re: Boot up takes 1 minute and 9 seconds on a fast SSD - LenAsh - 08-07-2014

Suspected that - why? Because it occurs on all Linux distros I've tried and the audio is "flakey" unless you do a number of things to get it to work.

Wish I'd gone for the Z87 chipset - the price of the leading edge eh?

Cheers all.... nice distro by the way. My fave.


Re: [SOLVED] Boot up takes 1 minute and 9 seconds on a fast SSD - LenAsh - 08-16-2014

Solved - see OP edit.


Re: Boot up takes 1 minute and 9 seconds on a fast SSD - tompa - 08-25-2014

(08-06-2014, 02:46 PM)tompa link Wrote: [quote author=Valtam link=topic=690.msg3756#msg3756 date=1407323612]
If you don't have bluetooth you can disable it during boot, same with printing services. Menu, Settings, Session and Startup, Autostart tab. Those are the only 2 that are safe to untick, the rest must not be unticked. For a more advanced tool, try Boot Up Manager (B.U.M.):

Code:
sudo apt-get install bum

Only untick items if you know what you are doing. Disabling items without researching their function may render your machine unbootable.

Thanks for the tip!
Didn't make any difference here though Sad

/tompa
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FYI

I realised that my CPU supports 64bitĀ  :Smile
When running 64bit version it starts in 10 secĀ  ;D

/tompa