06-25-2020, 10:40 PM
(06-19-2020, 03:30 AM)Abw link Wrote:OK!Thanks for the reply and the command. Here's the output and please tell me it the numbers look out of the ordinary.. This is an older Dell Vostro 2420 w/ 4 gig memory and an I-3...
andrew ~ systemd-analyze blame
17.943s systemd-journal-flush.service
17.061s motd-news.service
16.607s ufw.service
15.148s dev-sda1.device
12.723s lvm2-monitor.service
12.384s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
11.853s systemd-modules-load.service
11.729s keyboard-setup.service
7.099s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
6.526s nmbd.service
4.382s networkd-dispatcher.service
3.092s vboxdrv.service
2.610s gpu-manager.service
2.574s NetworkManager.service
2.438s grub-common.service
2.438s systemd-random-seed.service
2.294s plymouth-quit-wait.service
2.241s udisks2.service
2.187s lightdm.service
2.062s accounts-daemon.service
1.833s preload.service
1.784s swapfile.swap
1.326s resolvconf-pull-resolved.service
1.177s wpa_supplicant.service
975ms tlp.service
AND
andrew ~ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 5.270s (kernel) + 41.256s (userspace) = 46.526s
graphical.target reached after 40.280s in userspace
If you have an HDD, 46.256s is still on the slow boot time. I would have masked some services like ufw, lvm2,nmbd, ModemManager, etc ... because I don't use them. I would also have a workaround on journal flush.
If you have an SSD, boot time would be around 8-15sec. I used to have around 8sec on LL 4.8. Now I'm having 11sec on LL5.