systemd-analyze critcal-chain gdm.service  should print the "wait critical chain" for your unit...i.e why it waited.

does that give you any usefull info ?

On 16/03/2018 16:49, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear systemd folks,


I am trying to get the GDM login screen started earlier on a Dell XPS 13 9370 with Debian Sid/unstable system with systemd 238. Currently, after selecting the Linux kernel in GRUB it’s only displayed after roughly eight to ten seconds while Linux takes around two seconds [1].

Using systemd-bootchart I see that GDM is started quite late [1], and I wondering if there is an option to find out why.

GDM’s service unit [2] has the “dependencies” below.

    After=rc-local.service plymouth-start.service systemd-user-sessions.service

Is there a debug option, where systemd says, why a certain unit is started? For example, reached target X and therefore starting Y.


Kind regards,

Paul


[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794336
[2] https://git.gnome.org/browse/gdm/tree/data/gdm.service.in



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