Slow Boot Time on Ubuntu 17.10.1 (systemd-analyze blame results)
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I'm very new to Ubuntu.
My PC has had very slow boot and shut down times (for 2 days), I reduced the shut down time with this tutorial (https://sites.google.com/site/installationubuntu/home/ubuntu-16-4-lts/make-slow-shutdown-faster) but PC still has some latency problem.
Using systemd-analyze blame
from the terminal shows:
17.990s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.379s dev-sda1.device
5.271s dev-loop0.device
5.268s dev-loop1.device
5.264s dev-loop2.device
4.067s snapd.service
2.015s postfix@-.service
1.909s plymouth-quit-wait.service
1.467s udisks2.service
1.291s fwupd.service
1.248s networking.service
536ms accounts-daemon.service
447ms tlp.service
433ms ModemManager.service
407ms NetworkManager.service
357ms lm-sensors.service
349ms keyboard-setup.service
339ms preload.service
339ms apparmor.service
333ms grub-common.service
333ms mono-xsp4.service
312ms systemd-logind.service
304ms apport.service
I think there is a problem but I don't know how to fix it.
boot shutdown performance
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I'm very new to Ubuntu.
My PC has had very slow boot and shut down times (for 2 days), I reduced the shut down time with this tutorial (https://sites.google.com/site/installationubuntu/home/ubuntu-16-4-lts/make-slow-shutdown-faster) but PC still has some latency problem.
Using systemd-analyze blame
from the terminal shows:
17.990s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.379s dev-sda1.device
5.271s dev-loop0.device
5.268s dev-loop1.device
5.264s dev-loop2.device
4.067s snapd.service
2.015s postfix@-.service
1.909s plymouth-quit-wait.service
1.467s udisks2.service
1.291s fwupd.service
1.248s networking.service
536ms accounts-daemon.service
447ms tlp.service
433ms ModemManager.service
407ms NetworkManager.service
357ms lm-sensors.service
349ms keyboard-setup.service
339ms preload.service
339ms apparmor.service
333ms grub-common.service
333ms mono-xsp4.service
312ms systemd-logind.service
304ms apport.service
I think there is a problem but I don't know how to fix it.
boot shutdown performance
see askubuntu.com/questions/615006/⦠onNetworkManager-wait-online.service
taking a lot of time.
â Rinzwind
Feb 26 at 15:14
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You do not have any problems. Problems starts with 2-5 minutes bootup. This may occur with many local and network mounts and many servers/daemons. There is no reason to tune system boot-time. It boots once and then you do your work. Do not touch anything systemd-related if it works. If you are newbie, the results of such tuning may result in re-installation.
â N0rbert
Feb 26 at 15:21
@Rinzwind , I read the article and apply some of them, they did work but the actual launch time didn't change.
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:46
@N0rbert , I understand, I removed the 3rd party apps in list, new results are very good but launch time didn't changed. (oi67.tinypic.com/mhcdcm.jpg)
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:52
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Note to Close Voters: I don't think this is opinion based because hundreds of other questions about slow boot times are on-topic here.
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 26 at 16:57
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up vote
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I'm very new to Ubuntu.
My PC has had very slow boot and shut down times (for 2 days), I reduced the shut down time with this tutorial (https://sites.google.com/site/installationubuntu/home/ubuntu-16-4-lts/make-slow-shutdown-faster) but PC still has some latency problem.
Using systemd-analyze blame
from the terminal shows:
17.990s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.379s dev-sda1.device
5.271s dev-loop0.device
5.268s dev-loop1.device
5.264s dev-loop2.device
4.067s snapd.service
2.015s postfix@-.service
1.909s plymouth-quit-wait.service
1.467s udisks2.service
1.291s fwupd.service
1.248s networking.service
536ms accounts-daemon.service
447ms tlp.service
433ms ModemManager.service
407ms NetworkManager.service
357ms lm-sensors.service
349ms keyboard-setup.service
339ms preload.service
339ms apparmor.service
333ms grub-common.service
333ms mono-xsp4.service
312ms systemd-logind.service
304ms apport.service
I think there is a problem but I don't know how to fix it.
boot shutdown performance
I'm very new to Ubuntu.
My PC has had very slow boot and shut down times (for 2 days), I reduced the shut down time with this tutorial (https://sites.google.com/site/installationubuntu/home/ubuntu-16-4-lts/make-slow-shutdown-faster) but PC still has some latency problem.
Using systemd-analyze blame
from the terminal shows:
17.990s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.379s dev-sda1.device
5.271s dev-loop0.device
5.268s dev-loop1.device
5.264s dev-loop2.device
4.067s snapd.service
2.015s postfix@-.service
1.909s plymouth-quit-wait.service
1.467s udisks2.service
1.291s fwupd.service
1.248s networking.service
536ms accounts-daemon.service
447ms tlp.service
433ms ModemManager.service
407ms NetworkManager.service
357ms lm-sensors.service
349ms keyboard-setup.service
339ms preload.service
339ms apparmor.service
333ms grub-common.service
333ms mono-xsp4.service
312ms systemd-logind.service
304ms apport.service
I think there is a problem but I don't know how to fix it.
boot shutdown performance
edited Feb 27 at 21:41
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see askubuntu.com/questions/615006/⦠onNetworkManager-wait-online.service
taking a lot of time.
â Rinzwind
Feb 26 at 15:14
1
You do not have any problems. Problems starts with 2-5 minutes bootup. This may occur with many local and network mounts and many servers/daemons. There is no reason to tune system boot-time. It boots once and then you do your work. Do not touch anything systemd-related if it works. If you are newbie, the results of such tuning may result in re-installation.
â N0rbert
Feb 26 at 15:21
@Rinzwind , I read the article and apply some of them, they did work but the actual launch time didn't change.
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:46
@N0rbert , I understand, I removed the 3rd party apps in list, new results are very good but launch time didn't changed. (oi67.tinypic.com/mhcdcm.jpg)
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:52
2
Note to Close Voters: I don't think this is opinion based because hundreds of other questions about slow boot times are on-topic here.
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 26 at 16:57
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see askubuntu.com/questions/615006/⦠onNetworkManager-wait-online.service
taking a lot of time.
â Rinzwind
Feb 26 at 15:14
1
You do not have any problems. Problems starts with 2-5 minutes bootup. This may occur with many local and network mounts and many servers/daemons. There is no reason to tune system boot-time. It boots once and then you do your work. Do not touch anything systemd-related if it works. If you are newbie, the results of such tuning may result in re-installation.
â N0rbert
Feb 26 at 15:21
@Rinzwind , I read the article and apply some of them, they did work but the actual launch time didn't change.
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:46
@N0rbert , I understand, I removed the 3rd party apps in list, new results are very good but launch time didn't changed. (oi67.tinypic.com/mhcdcm.jpg)
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:52
2
Note to Close Voters: I don't think this is opinion based because hundreds of other questions about slow boot times are on-topic here.
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 26 at 16:57
see askubuntu.com/questions/615006/⦠on
NetworkManager-wait-online.service
taking a lot of time.â Rinzwind
Feb 26 at 15:14
see askubuntu.com/questions/615006/⦠on
NetworkManager-wait-online.service
taking a lot of time.â Rinzwind
Feb 26 at 15:14
1
1
You do not have any problems. Problems starts with 2-5 minutes bootup. This may occur with many local and network mounts and many servers/daemons. There is no reason to tune system boot-time. It boots once and then you do your work. Do not touch anything systemd-related if it works. If you are newbie, the results of such tuning may result in re-installation.
â N0rbert
Feb 26 at 15:21
You do not have any problems. Problems starts with 2-5 minutes bootup. This may occur with many local and network mounts and many servers/daemons. There is no reason to tune system boot-time. It boots once and then you do your work. Do not touch anything systemd-related if it works. If you are newbie, the results of such tuning may result in re-installation.
â N0rbert
Feb 26 at 15:21
@Rinzwind , I read the article and apply some of them, they did work but the actual launch time didn't change.
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:46
@Rinzwind , I read the article and apply some of them, they did work but the actual launch time didn't change.
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:46
@N0rbert , I understand, I removed the 3rd party apps in list, new results are very good but launch time didn't changed. (oi67.tinypic.com/mhcdcm.jpg)
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:52
@N0rbert , I understand, I removed the 3rd party apps in list, new results are very good but launch time didn't changed. (oi67.tinypic.com/mhcdcm.jpg)
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:52
2
2
Note to Close Voters: I don't think this is opinion based because hundreds of other questions about slow boot times are on-topic here.
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 26 at 16:57
Note to Close Voters: I don't think this is opinion based because hundreds of other questions about slow boot times are on-topic here.
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 26 at 16:57
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Using one answer within Ubuntu 15.04 network manager causing slow boot worked for me:
systemctl disable NetworkManager-wait-online.service
A bug report for 17.10 has already been filed and you may wish to subscribe to it:
- NetworkManager-wait-online.service slows down boot
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up vote
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Using one answer within Ubuntu 15.04 network manager causing slow boot worked for me:
systemctl disable NetworkManager-wait-online.service
A bug report for 17.10 has already been filed and you may wish to subscribe to it:
- NetworkManager-wait-online.service slows down boot
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
Using one answer within Ubuntu 15.04 network manager causing slow boot worked for me:
systemctl disable NetworkManager-wait-online.service
A bug report for 17.10 has already been filed and you may wish to subscribe to it:
- NetworkManager-wait-online.service slows down boot
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
up vote
4
down vote
Using one answer within Ubuntu 15.04 network manager causing slow boot worked for me:
systemctl disable NetworkManager-wait-online.service
A bug report for 17.10 has already been filed and you may wish to subscribe to it:
- NetworkManager-wait-online.service slows down boot
Using one answer within Ubuntu 15.04 network manager causing slow boot worked for me:
systemctl disable NetworkManager-wait-online.service
A bug report for 17.10 has already been filed and you may wish to subscribe to it:
- NetworkManager-wait-online.service slows down boot
answered Feb 26 at 16:52
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see askubuntu.com/questions/615006/⦠on
NetworkManager-wait-online.service
taking a lot of time.â Rinzwind
Feb 26 at 15:14
1
You do not have any problems. Problems starts with 2-5 minutes bootup. This may occur with many local and network mounts and many servers/daemons. There is no reason to tune system boot-time. It boots once and then you do your work. Do not touch anything systemd-related if it works. If you are newbie, the results of such tuning may result in re-installation.
â N0rbert
Feb 26 at 15:21
@Rinzwind , I read the article and apply some of them, they did work but the actual launch time didn't change.
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:46
@N0rbert , I understand, I removed the 3rd party apps in list, new results are very good but launch time didn't changed. (oi67.tinypic.com/mhcdcm.jpg)
â aysum
Feb 26 at 15:52
2
Note to Close Voters: I don't think this is opinion based because hundreds of other questions about slow boot times are on-topic here.
â WinEunuuchs2Unix
Feb 26 at 16:57