[18:55] fossfreedom hello [18:55] i was the one with the slow boot and login [19:47] xryuu: hi - did you find any more information about this? [19:49] fossfreedom: gimme a min to see something. brb [19:57] fossfreedom: hello again [19:58] so i runned a systemd-analyze-blame [19:58] 9.081s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 8.295s dev-sdd1.device 6.449s ModemManager.service 4.955s accounts-daemon.service [19:59] those are taking 5s+ to boot [19:59] to start sorry [20:00] if you are not using a modem to connect - you can deinstall that [20:01] would you care to tell me how? [20:01] nvm found that! [20:02] uninstalled it [20:03] http://askubuntu.com/a/776913/14356 [20:03] that sounds reasonable - 3 things to try for network manager [20:04] if i set it to non auto [20:04] will i have to enable it everytime i boot? [20:08] no idea - try, each one - see if things improve. there are several other answers on that question you might want to look over. There is something rather strange with your setup that needs tweaking. [20:08] hmm let me restart and see. brb [20:12] fossfreedom: back [20:12] Startup finished in 6.101s (firmware) + 2.549s (loader) + 3.469s (kernel) + 31.241s (userspace) = 43.361s [20:12] 10.023s NetworkManager-wait-online.service [20:12] 8.567s dev-sdd1.device [20:12] 4.583s networking.service [20:12] 4.552s NetworkManager.service [20:12] 4.248s accounts-daemon.service [20:12] 4.119s dev-loop0.device [20:13] 4.056s dev-loop1.device [20:13] 4.048s dev-loop2.device [20:13] 3.071s gpu-manager.service [20:13] 2.973s grub-common.service [20:13] 2.593s apparmor.service [20:13] 2.556s keyboard-setup.service [20:13] 2.009s avahi-daemon.service [20:13] 1.775s rsyslog.service [20:13] 1.766s plymouth-start.service [20:13] 1.741s thermald.service [20:13] 1.672s systemd-udevd.service [20:13] 1.618s teamviewerd.service [20:13] 1.301s resolvconf.service [20:13] 1.149s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service [20:13] 1.145s speech-dispatcher.service [20:13] 990ms udisks2.service [20:13] 937ms systemd-remount-fs.service [20:13] oh damn. sorry [20:16] dev-sdd1 - what is on that drive? [20:16] linux [20:16] what partition is that? [20:17] ext4 320gb HDD linux filesystem [20:18] is that your root partition? [20:19] root? contains OS [20:19] if you mean that [20:20] loop0 1 and 2 - you are mounting 3 drives? [20:21] want me to send you a screenshot? [20:21] to see what i have in my "disks" [20:24] http://paste.ubuntu.com/24141332/ here [20:24] just asking the question. if you dont need to mount lots of drives automatically you can try to unmount these - have a look around on askubuntu.com for this. [20:25] the biggest culprit is your networkmanager - found another thread you can look at https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2342450 [20:29] ah - those loop thingies are snaps - interesting that they are launching at boot [20:31] fossfreedom: should i unmount them? [20:32] the snaps? sorry - I'm not familiar about how they work - 12 seconds for these to start up doesnt sound right. Are these starting as part of your startup applications? [20:33] hmm let me check that [20:33] they are not in my startup programs [20:34] k - I would ask a question on ubuntuforums.org [20:39] i unmounted them