Re: Slow boot
Am 14.08.2018 um 08:45 schrieb Johann Spies:
> I can push the power on button on my laptop, go and make coffee and
> come back and wait a few minutes before I can work.
>
> The following services each takes longer than 10 seconds to activate:
>
> systemd-analyze blame
> 1min 21.617s apt-daily.service
> 1min 2.473s systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
> 1min 926ms console-setup.service
> 47.192s postgresql@10-main.service
> 38.873s exim4.service
> 29.176s shorewall.service
> 23.365s wicd.service
> 22.402s mariadb.service
> 18.925s nmbd.service
> 13.917s udisks2.service
> 13.177s ModemManager.service
> 11.865s libvirtd.service
>
> I can disable apt-daily.service but I do not think the system will
> work properly if I disable the second. The third one (console-setup)
> seems to have a bug:
>
> systemd[1]: Failed to start Set console font and keymap.
> It is looking for a file (symbols/us-intl) that does not exist
> Aug 14 08:02:55 sitasie console-setup.sh[769]: setupcon: The keyboard
> model is unknown, assuming 'pc105'. Keyboard may be configured
> incorrectly.
> Aug 14 08:03:55 sitasie console-setup.sh[769]: /usr/bin/ckbcomp: Can
> not find file "symbols/us-intl" in any known directory
>
> This is the joy that I get since systemd became the standard.
>
> Regards
> Johann
>
Just a guess: If you have no working network, DNS in specific, it may take ages until you local resolver terminates with a time out error. This could be one reason, why this apt-daily.service (and may be exim) takes that long.
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