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Ubuntu boot time slow than windows
Really Slow Boot Time Ubuntu 16.04Some services causes slower boot time Ubuntu 17.10ubuntu16.04 takes about 100sec to bootUbuntu 18.04 purple screen stays a long time before splashUbuntu 18.04 LTS booting very slow after recent updateVery slow load on Ubuntu 18.04Slow boot 18.04 (init ramdisk)Ubuntu 18.04 is taking long to loadUbuntu is booting up so slowboot startup speedup Ubuntu 18.04
I'm using Asus FX503 laptop
Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz × 8
8GB Ram, 4gb Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 graphics card,
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS on my laptop(not as dual boot),
I'ts taking nearly 30 seconds to boot after a fresh install, while it took only 15 seconds to boot, when I was using Windows 10.
I know, 30 seconds is not bad, but I was hoping that the boot time would be faster in Ubuntu.
Is there anything, that I can do to decrease the boot time in Ubuntu?
These are the systemd outputs:
user@user-FX503VD:~$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 3.473s (kernel) + 23.594s (userspace) = 27.067s
graphical.target reached after 23.587s in userspace
user@user-FX503VD:~$ systemd-analyze blame
14.555s dev-sda2.device
8.576s snap-core18-782.mount
8.376s snap-gnomex2dlogs-57.mount
4.661s vmware-USBArbitrator.service
4.564s snapd.service
4.296s NetworkManager.service
3.112s networkd-dispatcher.service
3.054s udisks2.service
2.464s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
2.376s dev-loop12.device
2.160s dev-loop14.device
2.138s ModemManager.service
2.115s dev-loop6.device
2.086s dev-loop22.device
2.048s dev-loop4.device
1.993s dev-loop13.device
1.988s dev-loop15.device
1.946s grub-common.service
1.880s dev-loop18.device
1.739s systemd-sysctl.service
1.711s thermald.service
1.673s avahi-daemon.service
1.398s networking.service
1.391s keyboard-setup.service
1.316s gpu-manager.service
boot
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I'm using Asus FX503 laptop
Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz × 8
8GB Ram, 4gb Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 graphics card,
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS on my laptop(not as dual boot),
I'ts taking nearly 30 seconds to boot after a fresh install, while it took only 15 seconds to boot, when I was using Windows 10.
I know, 30 seconds is not bad, but I was hoping that the boot time would be faster in Ubuntu.
Is there anything, that I can do to decrease the boot time in Ubuntu?
These are the systemd outputs:
user@user-FX503VD:~$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 3.473s (kernel) + 23.594s (userspace) = 27.067s
graphical.target reached after 23.587s in userspace
user@user-FX503VD:~$ systemd-analyze blame
14.555s dev-sda2.device
8.576s snap-core18-782.mount
8.376s snap-gnomex2dlogs-57.mount
4.661s vmware-USBArbitrator.service
4.564s snapd.service
4.296s NetworkManager.service
3.112s networkd-dispatcher.service
3.054s udisks2.service
2.464s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
2.376s dev-loop12.device
2.160s dev-loop14.device
2.138s ModemManager.service
2.115s dev-loop6.device
2.086s dev-loop22.device
2.048s dev-loop4.device
1.993s dev-loop13.device
1.988s dev-loop15.device
1.946s grub-common.service
1.880s dev-loop18.device
1.739s systemd-sysctl.service
1.711s thermald.service
1.673s avahi-daemon.service
1.398s networking.service
1.391s keyboard-setup.service
1.316s gpu-manager.service
boot
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I'm using Asus FX503 laptop
Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz × 8
8GB Ram, 4gb Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 graphics card,
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS on my laptop(not as dual boot),
I'ts taking nearly 30 seconds to boot after a fresh install, while it took only 15 seconds to boot, when I was using Windows 10.
I know, 30 seconds is not bad, but I was hoping that the boot time would be faster in Ubuntu.
Is there anything, that I can do to decrease the boot time in Ubuntu?
These are the systemd outputs:
user@user-FX503VD:~$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 3.473s (kernel) + 23.594s (userspace) = 27.067s
graphical.target reached after 23.587s in userspace
user@user-FX503VD:~$ systemd-analyze blame
14.555s dev-sda2.device
8.576s snap-core18-782.mount
8.376s snap-gnomex2dlogs-57.mount
4.661s vmware-USBArbitrator.service
4.564s snapd.service
4.296s NetworkManager.service
3.112s networkd-dispatcher.service
3.054s udisks2.service
2.464s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
2.376s dev-loop12.device
2.160s dev-loop14.device
2.138s ModemManager.service
2.115s dev-loop6.device
2.086s dev-loop22.device
2.048s dev-loop4.device
1.993s dev-loop13.device
1.988s dev-loop15.device
1.946s grub-common.service
1.880s dev-loop18.device
1.739s systemd-sysctl.service
1.711s thermald.service
1.673s avahi-daemon.service
1.398s networking.service
1.391s keyboard-setup.service
1.316s gpu-manager.service
boot
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I'm using Asus FX503 laptop
Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz × 8
8GB Ram, 4gb Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 graphics card,
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS on my laptop(not as dual boot),
I'ts taking nearly 30 seconds to boot after a fresh install, while it took only 15 seconds to boot, when I was using Windows 10.
I know, 30 seconds is not bad, but I was hoping that the boot time would be faster in Ubuntu.
Is there anything, that I can do to decrease the boot time in Ubuntu?
These are the systemd outputs:
user@user-FX503VD:~$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 3.473s (kernel) + 23.594s (userspace) = 27.067s
graphical.target reached after 23.587s in userspace
user@user-FX503VD:~$ systemd-analyze blame
14.555s dev-sda2.device
8.576s snap-core18-782.mount
8.376s snap-gnomex2dlogs-57.mount
4.661s vmware-USBArbitrator.service
4.564s snapd.service
4.296s NetworkManager.service
3.112s networkd-dispatcher.service
3.054s udisks2.service
2.464s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
2.376s dev-loop12.device
2.160s dev-loop14.device
2.138s ModemManager.service
2.115s dev-loop6.device
2.086s dev-loop22.device
2.048s dev-loop4.device
1.993s dev-loop13.device
1.988s dev-loop15.device
1.946s grub-common.service
1.880s dev-loop18.device
1.739s systemd-sysctl.service
1.711s thermald.service
1.673s avahi-daemon.service
1.398s networking.service
1.391s keyboard-setup.service
1.316s gpu-manager.service
boot
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