On 7/18/21 7:38 AM, John Mellor wrote:
Here is the top of the current systemd-analyse blame output:
$ systemd-analyze blame
27.625s plymouth-quit-wait.service
21.726s udisks2.service
13.932s libvirtd.service
13.711s systemd-journal-flush.service
OK, here's where the trouble probably lies. If memory serves, the first
one can be disabled and masked safely, and if not, I'm sure somebody
will correct me. I don't know about the others, but others on the list
should. However, if you're not using lvm2, any services dealing with
it are redundant and should be killed as a waste of boot time.
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