On 08/14/2013 11:33 AM, Ahmad Samir wrote:
On 13 August 2013 18:49, Frank <beacon@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:beacon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Since I made the switch to a 64 bit machine (still using 32 bit
Fedora 19) there is a long delay just before lightdm comes up with
the login screen.
Can someone take a look at this output and perhaps point out why and
where it's occurring ? By the way I don't use LVM or raid...can I
disable
these services? What;s the best way to do that. Even so the time
they take doesn't account for the 6-7 second delay after booting
before lightdm comes up.
This could be the same issue discussed in this thread in the forum
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?p=1661767
[...]
As a matter of fact that appears to be almost exactly the problem
here. The only difference is that I have selinux disabled, not set to
permissive.
Installing lxdm has "solved" my problem - the system boots quickly to
the login manager. Now I have to re-enable lightdm to see if the delay
returns. If so, I'll implement the bootchart as suggested by TC
Hollingsworth on this list.
Thanks for pointing this out
Regards
Frank
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