Well, let’s say that I’ve got a strange problem: sometimes, and I repeat it: sometimes, my laptop (OpenSUSE 12.3) boots in 1 min 13 s because the service called “systemd-remount-fs” takes 46 seconds to start. It’s too much time. Some other times, my laptop boots in 40 seconds more or less, because that service starts in only 4 seconds - which is a more normal time.
How can I fix this problem?
Thanks
The cause is probably the running of fsck to test/repair the files system. If you are having frequent file system problems. Maybe you are not shutting down right (power failure maybe) or maybe you might be having a disk ready to fail (run smartctrl to check)
What file system?
I use BTRFS with linux 3.11.4
I’ve noticed that sometimes my laptop doesn’t shut down well, I mean I click on shut down and then the desktop disappears after a few seconds.
BTRFS ouch. I guess you like to experiment.
12.3’s version was at the time still marked beta on the btrfs site. Maybe it is cleaning up old snapshots. I don’t think any one knows the full ramifications of running the file system yet.
Sorry I can’t help further I just don’t know enough about this one.
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