LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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too long too boot
#1
i am usin linux lite 4.8 but it takes too long to boot even after removing virtualbox. it takes around 3 mins
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#2
A lot depends on the hardware of course, but you can disable services you don't need by unchecking them on the Startup menu:

Menu Xfce Settings Manager Session and Startup

Then uncheck services you don't use or need. For me it's Bluetooth and Virtualbox, etc. Next time bootup speed should improve a bit.
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#3
Putting the network card with a static IP adress seems to help others too.
I don't think you could save more than a few seconds, better than nothing though. Wink
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#4
Hello,

Could be a problem with the boot disk ?
Do you use a dual boot ?

Booting on a SSD may improve your boot time.
In my case, booting LL 4.8 from a SSD is no longer than 20 seconds. Previously, it was something between 1 and 2 minutes on a HDD.
My PC is quite old (Dell Optiflex 760 with 7 GB RAM, temporary files in RAM to prevent too much accesses to the SSD).
LL 4.8 running on Dell Optiflex 760
LL 4.8 running on Asus X52J
LL 4.8 running on Toshiba Satellite C670-14W
LL 3.8 (32 bits) running on HP Pavilion
LL 5.0 running on Samsung RV515
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#5
Paul74 has a point mentioning drive speed.
For example, if you are booting from a USB key, boot time can vary greatly depending on speed the key but also on the port used.
Also, a standard mechanical hard drive can vary from 4200 to 7200 RPM too and be SATA1, SATA2 or SATA3, another possible bottle neck.
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#6
I've been using LL on half a dozen laptops for several years. With all the versions up to and including 4.X my boot time has been fairly consistent, about a minute. When I recently upgraded to LL 5.0 I noticed that it now takes considerably longer, about 1.5 minutes, long enough to be mildly annoying. My laptops have HDD drives. 

If it's taking you three minutes to boot 4.8 I wonder how long it would take to boot 5.0. As for my "long" boot time of 1.5 minutes, I've looked at my startup services and there is no non-essential service I can uncheck, which I suppose means I can't reduce my boot time.

You didn't say what your previous, shorter boot time was.
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