Canonical and Ubuntu have been known to prioritize boot time. Perhaps
Trisquel inherited it from these endeavors.
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That's handy, thanks!
> Your Debian system might have been starting more services while booting,
> or one particular service was holding everything up. It's hard to say
> since it sounds like you've since erased thew Debian system.
For future reference though, after booting you can run
$ systemd-analyze blame
To
> I've had Debian installed on my Laptop before and after entering my
> LUKS password, it took an estimated 10-20 seconds or so to reach
> lightdm. With Trisquel, it's a matter of one or two seconds! That's
> absolutely nuts and I don't understand why that would be the case.
> Were any special
I didn't change to an SSD or anything. Just installed Trisquel on exactly the
same hardware that Debian used to be on.