For your slow boot times, you might want to look into Bootchart.
http://www.bootchart.org/


On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 2:01 PM John Jason Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, 13 Feb 2021 11:18:10 -0500
> Tomas Kuchta <[email protected]> dijo:
>
> >This could be a side-effect of using/copying hard drive from the past
> >Ubuntu installations. If that is the case the problem is likely unique
> >to one of the past distribution updates such as 14.xx --> 16.xx or -->
> >18.xx. it might be worth it to search old stuff grub/efi issues.
>
> I already considered that, but there are a couple issues with that
> assumption:
>
> 1) Right after moving 18.04 to the new Thinkpad I did not have this
> error. But it did appear before I did the dist-upgrade from 18.04 to
> 20.04.1. If I recall correctly, 18.04 was copied from the old computer
> at the Clinic in December, 2019, and the grub error did not occur until
> the middle of the summer, and the dist-upgrade to 20.04 had to wait
> until Ubuntu released it for upgraders, in late October.
>
> 2) I read through (many pages) of /var/log/dmesg with Mousepad and
> didn't see any error messages that looked like they might have
> something to do with grub. I was also especially interested in seeing if
> I could find an explanation for why the computer takes so long to boot -
> over 30 seconds, when all the local drives are NVMe. I also searched
> the entire file for 'grub' and found nothing.
>
> This is a grub error, so it should have something to do with booting.
> Maybe there is another log of messages I should be looking at.
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