On Sep 9, 2014, at 11:00 AM, antonio <antonio.montagn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I think that next time I will wait a longer time, and see what is going on: 
> any procedure to see after boot the time for each service to start in 
> systemd??

journalctl -b -x

If you need more verbosity than that (it's quite a bit so I'd try that first), 
you can reboot with systemd.log_level=debug as boot parameter. Then use 
journalctl -b -l or -b -x depending on which formatting you want. Kernel 
specific messages can be filtered with -k, and service filtering is possible 
with -u or of course grep.

Chris Murphy
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