Xubuntu 16.04 boot very slow

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Hello i have a hp laptop and my xubuntu (i came from arch) boot very slowly
The output of systemd anlyze is:
Startup finished in 4.963s (firmware) + 51.096s (loader) + 7.833s (kernel) + 26.792s (userspace) = 1min 30.686s



Why loader takes a lot of time to load, and how can i fix this?
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    Try using systemd-analyze blame or systemd-analyze plot > startup.svg where you can view the whole startup by opening the startup.svg file with an image viewer that will show you a graph.
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Hello i have a hp laptop and my xubuntu (i came from arch) boot very slowly
The output of systemd anlyze is:
Startup finished in 4.963s (firmware) + 51.096s (loader) + 7.833s (kernel) + 26.792s (userspace) = 1min 30.686s



Why loader takes a lot of time to load, and how can i fix this?
Thank you for help!










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    Try using systemd-analyze blame or systemd-analyze plot > startup.svg where you can view the whole startup by opening the startup.svg file with an image viewer that will show you a graph.
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Hello i have a hp laptop and my xubuntu (i came from arch) boot very slowly
The output of systemd anlyze is:
Startup finished in 4.963s (firmware) + 51.096s (loader) + 7.833s (kernel) + 26.792s (userspace) = 1min 30.686s



Why loader takes a lot of time to load, and how can i fix this?
Thank you for help!










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Hello i have a hp laptop and my xubuntu (i came from arch) boot very slowly
The output of systemd anlyze is:
Startup finished in 4.963s (firmware) + 51.096s (loader) + 7.833s (kernel) + 26.792s (userspace) = 1min 30.686s



Why loader takes a lot of time to load, and how can i fix this?
Thank you for help!







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    Try using systemd-analyze blame or systemd-analyze plot > startup.svg where you can view the whole startup by opening the startup.svg file with an image viewer that will show you a graph.
    – Terrance
    Feb 7 at 22:46












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    Try using systemd-analyze blame or systemd-analyze plot > startup.svg where you can view the whole startup by opening the startup.svg file with an image viewer that will show you a graph.
    – Terrance
    Feb 7 at 22:46







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Try using systemd-analyze blame or systemd-analyze plot > startup.svg where you can view the whole startup by opening the startup.svg file with an image viewer that will show you a graph.
– Terrance
Feb 7 at 22:46




Try using systemd-analyze blame or systemd-analyze plot > startup.svg where you can view the whole startup by opening the startup.svg file with an image viewer that will show you a graph.
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Have you tried this advice? 16.04 - Is it possible to speed up kernel boot time?




"You can trim down the initramfs to speed up boot by editing /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf and setting MODULES=dep.
Then run the following to update the initramfs to hopefully make a smaller one:
sudo update-initramfs -u"







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    "You can trim down the initramfs to speed up boot by editing /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf and setting MODULES=dep.
    Then run the following to update the initramfs to hopefully make a smaller one:
    sudo update-initramfs -u"







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      "You can trim down the initramfs to speed up boot by editing /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf and setting MODULES=dep.
      Then run the following to update the initramfs to hopefully make a smaller one:
      sudo update-initramfs -u"







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        Then run the following to update the initramfs to hopefully make a smaller one:
        sudo update-initramfs -u"







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        "You can trim down the initramfs to speed up boot by editing /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf and setting MODULES=dep.
        Then run the following to update the initramfs to hopefully make a smaller one:
        sudo update-initramfs -u"








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