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seems like the same problem is still there with Ubuntu 19.10
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Easy Solution=
>From the Old Version, use =
sudo apt-get update
sudo do-release-upgrade
Boot speed will be the same as the old version speed
do not install with CD or USB
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Ive the same problem after a fresh instalation on lenovo x240 with kernel
4.15.0-43-generic
graphical.target @33.937s
└─multi-user.target @33.937s
└─kerneloops.service @33.921s +14ms
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1685794 ***
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Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 1767782, so it is being marked as such. Please
Ignore my previous comment. See bug 1779827 instead.
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.04 boot extremely slow
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Seems like the bug is happening because not enough entropy is being
generated (clues: snapd.seeded.service and mouse movement decreasing
boot time)
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It sounds like one cause of the problem might have been found in bug
1779476.
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Ubuntu 18.04 boot extremely slow
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Same problem here after upgrading to kernel 4.5.0-24.26:
user@machine:~$ sudo systemd-analyze blame
7min 50.750s plymouth-quit-wait.service
6min 17.955s snapd.seeded.service
15.700s snapd.service
6.253s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
1.502s
This kernel update causes the slowdown, from the 4.15.0-20 that is
installed to 4.15.0-24.26 that comes in the initial Update
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just found out that after a fresh install theres no slowdown, is after
all the updates.
Tomorrow I will make snapshots and parcial updates until I found which
of the updates is causing this..
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Although I did not get the same entry in dmesg as Tonio, it did point me
towards dmesg. So I have attached my dmesg ouput. I have listed the
parts where significant time is somehow lost (please note that I am not
an expert and therefore I am not able to tell where exactly the gdm
login screen
So I went through some logs and besides having a LOT of plymouth
messages in the boot log cycling from "A start job is running for Tell
Plymouth To Write Out Runtime Data" to "A start job is running for Show
Plymouth Boot Screen", I noticed the kernel log throwing several KMS
timeout errors as
Ubuntu 18.04 also weirdly freezes for about 1 minute when opening the
system configuration menu. That is something that didn't happen in my
previous 17.10 installation and somehow prevents me from setting up a
monitor in my laptop. I wonder if this issue is related, since these are
the only 2
This happened to me after upgrading 17.10 to 18.04.
I decided to do a fresh install of 18.04 and problem persists.
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.04 boot
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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