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1 1/2 minutes boot time HELP! - Printable Version +- Linux Lite Forums (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums) +-- Forum: Hardware - Support (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: Start up and Shutdown (https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=27) +--- Thread: 1 1/2 minutes boot time HELP! (/showthread.php?tid=7857) |
1 1/2 minutes boot time HELP! - kat - 07-29-2021 Hi, guys, I put linux lite 20.04 on my husband's older Dell desktop, 64 bit, 4G RAM, with intel graphics. Linux lite works well but boots terribly slow, 1 1/2 minutes. I put it on my other older HP desktop, 64 bit, 8G RAM, with intel graphics, same long boot times. I had to put windows 10 back on the desktops because of such slow boot times. Windows 10 takes only 30 seconds to boot. I really like how Linux Lite runs on the desktops once they're booted. I can see that most of the time booting is spent with networking and bluetooth. Isn't there some fix for this? I can't find anything online that works! I have linux lite clean installed on a Chromebook, 4G RAM, as its only OS. The Chromebook has only 16G disk space. It boots up great, 14 seconds. What's the problem with those desktops that they boot sooooo slow with Linux? *Would a swap partition in the right place help? I noticed the newest Linux Lite doesn't have a swap partition. *Yesterday, I put Linux Lite along side Windows 10 (dual boot) on a three year old Hp laptop with 12G RAM, not very old. Linux did a little over a whole minute boot time, not that bad, but not that good either. systemd-analyze blame says that most of it is networking and bluetooth. Is there a way to fix this? Re: 1 1/2 minutes boot time HELP! - torreydale - 07-29-2021 [member=5823]kat[/member] , Consider this thread: https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other/boot-taking-2-minutes/msg51289/#msg51289 Re: 1 1/2 minutes boot time HELP! - trinidad - 07-29-2021 One and a half minutes is not slow, and your Windows is running a tedious boot services process which continues on well after the GUI appears. Don't be fooled by that. Try logging out of Windows immediately after the GUI comes up. There are several systemd services which you can turn off to speed up Linux boot time, but then you will have to start them after boot. Code: sudo systemd-analyze blame Code: sudo journalctl -b -0 TC Re: 1 1/2 minutes boot time HELP! - kat - 10-01-2021 :023: umm still long boot, guys, actually maybe a little better with newer updates. Re: 1 1/2 minutes boot time HELP! - TheDead - 10-03-2021 Have you disabled the vbox services like mentionned? Re: 1 1/2 minutes boot time HELP! - kat - 10-13-2021 None of the "services" that were "suggested above" that you asked about work. I mean, I put in all the commands the person said about vbox, bit it said none were installed. Re: 1 1/2 minutes boot time HELP! - Nenad Randjelovic - 10-13-2021 If you don't need bluetooth you could disable the service Code: sudo systemctl disable bluetooth.service The network could be a slow DHCP request being answered, maybe try setting a static IP? |