On 20-03-21 08:45:09, Andreas Tunek wrote:
I sidegraded my rawhide install to F32 a couple of weeks ago and from
the
start I noticed that booting F32 was really slow. I assumed this was
some
kind of bug or some devel stuff and would get solved.
However, I still have the problem and I wonder if this a problem
unique to
my hardware or a general bug when you move from rawhide to a version.
If it
is a bug, does anyone know if there is a "slow boot on F32" bug
somewhere?
Here is my "systemd-analyse blame" output:
...
I think your system is using the graphical boot. Try the text boot, by
removing "rhgb" and "quiet" from the kernel command line during boot
(you may need to set a non-zero grub timeout once booted and try again).
I expect you will see some "a start job is running" text animations.
The longest one is probably your problem.
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