Hello,
It looks like this fwupd.service issue cannot be 100% reproduced. It will just
gone after reboot for this laptop at hand. I will change the title here.
As your systemd-analyze blame indicates the hiccup happens in the kernel, which
I cannot reproduce here, can you help us by providing the
I expected to boot within 20-30 sec. Why?
My old laptop G50-80 i7, 8GB DDR3, SSD take less than 30 sec. average boot time
is 15 sec.
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Title:
fwu
On the first day using this laptop, I try to fix the boot time problem.
Once you blacklist "thunderbolt_power;thunderbolt" in fwupd, it improve
boot time. But it still take 1 mins to boot.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
fwupd.service causing boot time increase since 4.15.0-46 on Dell G7