Am 16.05.2013 21:41, schrieb Chris Adams:
> Once upon a time, Heiko Adams <heiko.ad...@gmail.com> said:
>> My top 6 of extreme long starting services are:
>> $ systemd-analyze blame
>>          27.652s NetworkManager.service
>>          27.072s chronyd.service
>>          27.015s avahi-daemon.service
>>          26.899s tuned.service
>>          26.647s restorecond.service
>>          23.512s lightdm.service
> 
> Some people seem to be seeing some extremely long startup times for some
> services.  I can't see what would make some of these take that long.
> I'm wondering:
> 
> - is there some common bug that is causing a major slowdown for some of
>   these services?
> 
> - is there possibly a bug in how systemd is measuring and/or reporting
>   these times?
> 
> Some of the services you list could be running into some type of network
> timeout, but tuned? restorecond?  Those shouldn't be hitting the network
> AFAIK.
> 
> Rather than focusing on individual services, it would seem to me like a
> good idea to see if there is some underlying issue at work here.
> 
For me the most anoying thing is the long delay of lightdm.service which
causes a black screen for several seconds which could make me think
something went wrong.

But you're right it looks like a more general problem.
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Regards

Heiko Adams
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