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    [04/07-64Bit]-Boot Time Is Very Long?

    Hi,

    I installed a daily (04/05/2015) of Kubuntu 15.04 64Bit.
    Installation went fine, I rebooted & updated & installed proprietary nVidia display driver.

    System seems to be working ok, but the boot time is very long?
    I boot up computer and enter encrypted LVM password
    and then 2+ minutes pass before I get to enter password and log into desktop?

    Any ideas?
    - ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 motherboard
    - AMD FX 3.5GHz 8-Core CPU
    - 32GB DDR3 RAM
    - nVidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB GDDR5 PCIexpress graphics card

    Thanks!

    Jesse

    #2
    Hi,

    I installed Xubuntu 15.04 64Bit Beta 2 into a VirtualBox virtual machine on my thin client.
    The 2+ minute boot delay is happening on Xubuntu on a different system.
    Hope this is fixed for release candidate next week.

    Jesse

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      #3
      Yes I found boot time disappointing. Opensuse 13.2 has been the best boot time I've found for KDE. Tumbleweed seems significantly slower.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Rich Oliver View Post
        Yes I found boot time disappointing. Opensuse 13.2 has been the best boot time I've found for KDE. Tumbleweed seems significantly slower.
        Hi,

        Hopefully this will be fixed in next weeks release candidate.
        2+ minutes to boot to a desktop is just not acceptable for me.
        It does it in Xubuntu too on a different computer so must be an Ubuntu issue.

        Jesse

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          #5
          systemd-analyze blame

          Code:
          :~$ systemd-analyze --help
          systemd-analyze [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND} ...
          
          
          Profile systemd, show unit dependencies, check unit files.
          
          
            -h --help               Show this help
               --version            Show package version
               --no-pager           Do not pipe output into a pager
               --system             Operate on system systemd instance
               --user               Operate on user systemd instance
            -H --host=[USER@]HOST   Operate on remote host
            -M --machine=CONTAINER  Operate on local container
               --order              Show only order in the graph
               --require            Show only requirement in the graph
               --from-pattern=GLOB  Show only origins in the graph
               --to-pattern=GLOB    Show only destinations in the graph
               --fuzz=SECONDS       Also print also services which finished SECONDS
                                    earlier than the latest in the branch
               --man[=BOOL]         Do [not] check for existence of man pages
          
          
          Commands:
            time                    Print time spent in the kernel
            blame                   Print list of running units ordered by time to init
            critical-chain          Print a tree of the time critical chain of units
            plot                    Output SVG graphic showing service initialization
            dot                     Output dependency graph in dot(1) format
            set-log-level LEVEL     Set logging threshold for systemd
            dump                    Output state serialization of service manager
            verify FILE...          Check unit files for correctness
          Boot times - Vivid: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...l=1#post368248
          Try Me !

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            #6
            Hi,

            If I press [F2] when the Kubuntu 15.05 64Bit is stuck in boot process for 2+ minutes
            I see a message about encrypted LVM or something like that with a timer?

            Any ideas?

            Jesse

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