On Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 11:28:49 PM UTC+3 [email protected] wrote:

> kernel:[5.4.47-bone30]
>

Ooh, kernel 5.4 - how experimental is this?
 

>   1min 34.446s dev-mmcblk0p2.device
>      1min 2.259s generic-board-startup.service
>          50.664s dev-loop8.device
>          49.671s dev-loop7.device
>          49.351s dev-loop6.device
>          48.843s dev-loop4.device
>          48.804s dev-loop5.device
>          48.462s dev-loop3.device
>          48.420s dev-loop1.device
>          48.392s dev-loop0.device
>          48.197s dev-loop2.device
>

I haven't seen those dev-loop devices before (perhaps they come with kernel 
5.4). They look rather suspicious with the 50 second duration. Have a look 
at what their logs say, e.g.:

$ journalctl -u dev-loop0
 

>          24.250s snapd.service
>
 
The snap package system is a bit of a resource hog and it primarily serves 
as a convenience for some minority use cases. Are you sure you need it on a 
BBB?
Final thought - maybe your SD card simply has poor performance? I doubt 
it'll make a significant difference, but you can try flashing your image 
into eMMC or using a higher-end SD card.

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Kind regards,
Tarmo

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