Hello,
Can anybody tell me why my 13.2 use 1 min and 10 sec, to boot, my 13.1 did it on 40 sec.
Nope only you can say why. You need to watch the boot to see what hangs. press esc immediately after the boot is selected to watch the boot process. I suspect maybe a long process to establish a network connection but that is a pure guess.
Also
systemd-analyze blame
can give you something to look at
And please use a better title next time you ask for something.
Only saying “Hello” will not invite all people knowing something about long boot times to open your thread.
Since this is precisely my 1000th post, I hope the moderators will be generous enough to afford me a luxurious scintilla
of composition licence even if it somewhat teeters on the cusp of moderator amenability.
On 2015-01-28, copycat <copycat@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org> wrote:
> Hello,
> Can anybody tell me why my 13.2 use 1 min and 10 sec, to boot, my 13.1
> did it on 40 sec.
Yes. You. And only you. With education.
The post itself is beautiful. It constitutes the one of the purest confluences of ignorance, arrogance, and rudeness.
First of all we have ignorance. We not only have ignorance on the part of forum users who read the post, but of the OP
himself/herself. Not only are us forum users denied knowledge of the detailed relevant hardware, software
configurations, or indeed whether the configurations were identical for the 13.1 and 13.2 installations/configurations,
but at the very least the OP manifests this degree of ignorance by not even knowing this kind of information, singularly
germane to the question, should be detailed.
Secondly we have arrogance. The question is asked not in the context of seeking technical help from volunteers from the
openSUSE community kindly giving their free time altuisitically (a la Gogalthorp) to help others. No. Read the OP’s
question: he/she wants to know why my 13.2 use' and why
my 13.1 did’ akin to a patron inside a corporate environment
insisting that the entire world should revolve around himself/herself as a customer. Think of an Amazon consumer
complaining that the order took half a day longer than the last one. Except unlike Amazon, openSUSE is free and
supported by a voluntary community.
Thirdly we have rudeness. As has been already pointed out (somewhat inevitably by hcvv), the friendly subject title
`Hello’ is no way pertinent to the disdainfully-worded question at hand. Some people might consider hcvv’s point
unnecessary hair-splitting, but I entirely support hcvv’s assertion that within a technical support forum, the subject
header should entirely relevant to the post in order to ensure that busy volunteers willing to help do not waste time
decrypting what they anticipate to be troubleshooting posts.
The only way you can answer the question of difference in boot up speed is to identify the cause of the slowdown in the
kernel/drivers->daemons->desktop sequence for which gogalthorp has kindly already started the ball rolling. My own
experience of 13.2 is that it boots faster than 13.1 in 3 boxes I’ve installed it on. However if you’re willing to
investigate the specifics of the boot process, then you will be able to answer your own question yourself. But consider
this: does a difference of 30 seconds in boot time really make that much of a difference to your daily life? If it does,
then it would not be unreasonable to suggest that it could be argued that you might be rebooting too often?
Please don’t take my comments as personal criticism of youself. You might think my use of the words `ignorance and
arrogance’ are incompatible with this plea. No. Please let me emphasise my comments are directed specifically towards
your post, not yourself. I’m sure in the light of what I’ve just said, you might agree that your question could have
been more helpfully posed in a way that could attract alacritous answers. Nevertheless if you are offended by what I
write, then please let me preemptively apologise since certainly no offence is intended.
Note to moderators: please feel free to moderate/remove this post. I do wonder however whether this thread is really a
technical support issue or would more appropriately be moved to Soapbox.
Yes, okay it`s right im new and from Denmark.
But i found a solution, go around networkmanager, and the time is the same as it was on 13.1 40 sec. but thanks for helping, and the headline will be better next time, sorry.
Steen
Hello Steen:)