On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 12:07 AM, RB <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, Fritz, > > > yes, I had 2 systems installed: > Lubuntu and Ubuntu 17.10 17.10. > 2 / boot partition. > I changed GDM to LightDM. > The startup and shutdown of Ubuntu 17.10 was quick. > > After upgrade Ubuntu to Lubuntu 17.10 18.04 ( sudo apt dist-upgrade) > Ubuntu 18.04 became slow load. > > > > @RB:
Hmmm, well I don't know if that fits the same "multi-boot" scenario that I'm referring to, where the last installed system will take over the swap partition, leaving the other distros without a linked swap UUID . . . and seeming to take a lot longer to boot. In this case the last upgraded system should have "captured" the shared swap and should therefore boot "normally"?? I guess one question for you is, after your "apt dist-upgrade" did you check to see if you were still using LightDM or did it change it back to GDM?? And, did you try a "apt -f install" to see if anything needs to be "fixed" in the upgrade?? Sometimes it takes a few rounds of "update && upgrade" to get the system optimized . . . and sometimes newer isn't always "faster" . . . but 18.04 overall seems like a good system . . . it is the LTS distro so it should be around for awhile to get the kinks worked out. F
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