On 10/1/18 2:46 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote: > My fedora 27 laptop used to login very quickly. > Now it gets to a blank screen and pauses there > for 1-2 minutes. > > I don't think the pause is due to anything in my > start up scripts ~/.profile and ~/.kshrc. I checked > this in two ways. First was commenting out large > blocks of the executable code in the scripts and > then rebooting. Eventually all the code was commented > out and still the pause on login. The second way was > by adding "got here" lines like: > > echo "got to $((n++)) $SECONDS $LINENO" >&2 > > The $SECONDS showed no long pauses. So I > conclude the pause is in system code setting > up my login session. > > The bootchart command does a nice job of reporting > every program that runs during boot, including the > processes start and end times. > > Know any bootchart equivalent for login sessions? > You make no mention of what desktop you are using. One thing you should do is to simply create a new user to see if a vanilla user shows the same symptoms. -- Cardinal Rule of Presentations: "Tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you told them."
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