boot startup speedup Ubuntu 18.04
i have this problem (startup take more than one and half minute ~ 1:35 sec) and i did a lot of search but i cann't find any things to solve it (i have processor=intel core i3, ram=4G , swap=9G) and my boot info it is:
~$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 10.299s (kernel) + 49.706s (userspace) = 1min 6ms
graphical.target reached after 49.694s in userspace
and graphical analyze are
~$ systemd-analyze critical-chain graphical.target
The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character.
The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character.
graphical.target @49.694s
└─multi-user.target @49.693s
└─mysql.service @39.610s +10.082s
└─network.target @39.607s
└─wpa_supplicant.service @34.142s +5.464s
└─dbus.service @28.807s
└─basic.target @28.749s
└─sockets.target @28.749s
└─snapd.socket @28.747s +1ms
└─sysinit.target @28.719s
└─systemd-timesyncd.service @28.477s +240ms
└─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @27.622s +716ms
└─systemd-journal-flush.service @5.195s +22.426s
└─systemd-remount-fs.service @4.389s +803ms
└─systemd-journald.socket @4.354s
└─system.slice @4.354s
└─-.slice @4.334s
boot 18.04
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i have this problem (startup take more than one and half minute ~ 1:35 sec) and i did a lot of search but i cann't find any things to solve it (i have processor=intel core i3, ram=4G , swap=9G) and my boot info it is:
~$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 10.299s (kernel) + 49.706s (userspace) = 1min 6ms
graphical.target reached after 49.694s in userspace
and graphical analyze are
~$ systemd-analyze critical-chain graphical.target
The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character.
The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character.
graphical.target @49.694s
└─multi-user.target @49.693s
└─mysql.service @39.610s +10.082s
└─network.target @39.607s
└─wpa_supplicant.service @34.142s +5.464s
└─dbus.service @28.807s
└─basic.target @28.749s
└─sockets.target @28.749s
└─snapd.socket @28.747s +1ms
└─sysinit.target @28.719s
└─systemd-timesyncd.service @28.477s +240ms
└─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @27.622s +716ms
└─systemd-journal-flush.service @5.195s +22.426s
└─systemd-remount-fs.service @4.389s +803ms
└─systemd-journald.socket @4.354s
└─system.slice @4.354s
└─-.slice @4.334s
boot 18.04
The storage device is probably a 5400rpm HDD. Nothing wrong with that, but they tend to be rather slow. Get an SSD to have quick boot times.
– mikewhatever
Jan 5 at 8:00
Even an HDD shouldn't take that long to boot. Maybe this answer can help with the flushing part: askubuntu.com/questions/1094389/…
– Sebastian
Jan 5 at 12:02
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i have this problem (startup take more than one and half minute ~ 1:35 sec) and i did a lot of search but i cann't find any things to solve it (i have processor=intel core i3, ram=4G , swap=9G) and my boot info it is:
~$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 10.299s (kernel) + 49.706s (userspace) = 1min 6ms
graphical.target reached after 49.694s in userspace
and graphical analyze are
~$ systemd-analyze critical-chain graphical.target
The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character.
The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character.
graphical.target @49.694s
└─multi-user.target @49.693s
└─mysql.service @39.610s +10.082s
└─network.target @39.607s
└─wpa_supplicant.service @34.142s +5.464s
└─dbus.service @28.807s
└─basic.target @28.749s
└─sockets.target @28.749s
└─snapd.socket @28.747s +1ms
└─sysinit.target @28.719s
└─systemd-timesyncd.service @28.477s +240ms
└─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @27.622s +716ms
└─systemd-journal-flush.service @5.195s +22.426s
└─systemd-remount-fs.service @4.389s +803ms
└─systemd-journald.socket @4.354s
└─system.slice @4.354s
└─-.slice @4.334s
boot 18.04
i have this problem (startup take more than one and half minute ~ 1:35 sec) and i did a lot of search but i cann't find any things to solve it (i have processor=intel core i3, ram=4G , swap=9G) and my boot info it is:
~$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 10.299s (kernel) + 49.706s (userspace) = 1min 6ms
graphical.target reached after 49.694s in userspace
and graphical analyze are
~$ systemd-analyze critical-chain graphical.target
The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character.
The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character.
graphical.target @49.694s
└─multi-user.target @49.693s
└─mysql.service @39.610s +10.082s
└─network.target @39.607s
└─wpa_supplicant.service @34.142s +5.464s
└─dbus.service @28.807s
└─basic.target @28.749s
└─sockets.target @28.749s
└─snapd.socket @28.747s +1ms
└─sysinit.target @28.719s
└─systemd-timesyncd.service @28.477s +240ms
└─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @27.622s +716ms
└─systemd-journal-flush.service @5.195s +22.426s
└─systemd-remount-fs.service @4.389s +803ms
└─systemd-journald.socket @4.354s
└─system.slice @4.354s
└─-.slice @4.334s
boot 18.04
boot 18.04
edited Jan 5 at 7:34
ممدوح محمد العامرى
asked Jan 5 at 7:29
ممدوح محمد العامرىممدوح محمد العامرى
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The storage device is probably a 5400rpm HDD. Nothing wrong with that, but they tend to be rather slow. Get an SSD to have quick boot times.
– mikewhatever
Jan 5 at 8:00
Even an HDD shouldn't take that long to boot. Maybe this answer can help with the flushing part: askubuntu.com/questions/1094389/…
– Sebastian
Jan 5 at 12:02
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The storage device is probably a 5400rpm HDD. Nothing wrong with that, but they tend to be rather slow. Get an SSD to have quick boot times.
– mikewhatever
Jan 5 at 8:00
Even an HDD shouldn't take that long to boot. Maybe this answer can help with the flushing part: askubuntu.com/questions/1094389/…
– Sebastian
Jan 5 at 12:02
The storage device is probably a 5400rpm HDD. Nothing wrong with that, but they tend to be rather slow. Get an SSD to have quick boot times.
– mikewhatever
Jan 5 at 8:00
The storage device is probably a 5400rpm HDD. Nothing wrong with that, but they tend to be rather slow. Get an SSD to have quick boot times.
– mikewhatever
Jan 5 at 8:00
Even an HDD shouldn't take that long to boot. Maybe this answer can help with the flushing part: askubuntu.com/questions/1094389/…
– Sebastian
Jan 5 at 12:02
Even an HDD shouldn't take that long to boot. Maybe this answer can help with the flushing part: askubuntu.com/questions/1094389/…
– Sebastian
Jan 5 at 12:02
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The storage device is probably a 5400rpm HDD. Nothing wrong with that, but they tend to be rather slow. Get an SSD to have quick boot times.
– mikewhatever
Jan 5 at 8:00
Even an HDD shouldn't take that long to boot. Maybe this answer can help with the flushing part: askubuntu.com/questions/1094389/…
– Sebastian
Jan 5 at 12:02