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Boot taking 2 Minutes
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The Boot is Taking 2 minutes. I have reduced the startup apps and all but it is still taking 2 minutes. Grub tim is set to 2 seconds. Any other sugestions?
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(03-15-2020, 12:45 PM)Jinith Jayan link Wrote: The Boot is Taking 2 minutes. I have reduced the startup apps and all but it is still taking 2 minutes. Grub tim is set to 2 seconds. Any other sugestions?

[member=14072]Jinith Jayan[/member]

Did this "slow" boot start at the same time as your other post; where apps are not launching?
- What have you changed/installed??

There maybe a common thread to your issues...

In the LL4.x series I know one could gain performance if not planning on using VirtualBox and removing. Run the following commands 1 at a time:

Code:
sudo apt purge virtualbox*
sudo systemctl stop vboxadd.service
sudo systemctl stop vboxadd-service.service
sudo systemctl disable vboxadd.service
sudo systemctl disable vboxadd-service.service

Are you running LL3.8 and system as shown in your profile?

Dual core w/ 1gb with spinning disk might be close.. Try the above - see if any increase...


If this started after installing/changing something -- did you create a TimeShift* back up as of yet? preferably prior to the issue starting - if you have, you may want to visit restoring as an option. 
-* TimeShift = LL4.x  or  SystemBack = LL3.x



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[member=5414]firenice03[/member]
Thank for replying mahn ?.

The boot time is 2 minutes ish from the beginning itself but the problem with launching apps started recently.

I haven't changed anything as I am new to linux? but I have installed some third party apps like Midori, syspeek, etc.

Virtual box is already deleted from system.

My profile is correct. I am running LL 3.8 32 bit version on a sony laptop which has a dual core clocked at 2.5 ghz and 1 GB ram.

I am running linux in dual boot from different partitions actually. I kept windows as a backup if mess up something. Would that effect the boot time ??
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#4
Unless you have an SSD on board, that boot time is about right for such low specs.
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#5
Can you please help me with the other post I've made [member=2]Jerry[/member] 
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#6
Hi,

Does the Windwos also take a long time to boot?

If so, maybe your hard drive is defective.In Windows, you could install CrytalDiskInfo to check (i.e. checking it's SMART status).https://osdn.net/projects/crystaldiskinf...8_4_2.exe/

In Linux, I never had to check this yet but I'm guessing there is a simple tool to do that.  Wink
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#7
systemd-bootchart plus pybootchartgui will at least allow you to see what's happening in the boot process - and how long each bit is taking. May help.
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