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How did you upgrade to 22.04? (Fresh install / Upgrade)
Fresh install
Issue/Bug Description:
I've been having long boot times when I'm using pop os or any debian based distros.( I don't have this issue on fedora or arch)
The boot time on pop os is near 2 minutes for me to reach the desktop,while on arch or fedora the boot time is less than 1 minute (30-60 seconds)
After looking at the journalctl and systemd-analyze logs as you can see there is a problem with the display manager (GDM) and xorg loading up.
(the systemd-analyze logs don't show anything related to the issue i'm having so this is not related to systemd services and it's related to the display manager and xorg)
Please pay close attention to the journalctl log, specially at the time of 20:34:34 and after.
Journalctl Log journalctl.txt
(output of sudo journalctl -b -p0..4)
systemd-analyze logs
Expected behavior:
To have a boot time of less than 1 minute.
Other Notes:
Hardware: Lenovo ideapad 500 15ISK
gpus: intel hd 520 and dedicated gpu amd radeon r7 m360
storage: 1TB HDD
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How did you upgrade to 22.04? (Fresh install / Upgrade)
Fresh install
Issue/Bug Description:
I've been having long boot times when I'm using pop os or any debian based distros.( I don't have this issue on fedora or arch)
The boot time on pop os is near 2 minutes for me to reach the desktop,while on arch or fedora the boot time is less than 1 minute (30-60 seconds)
After looking at the journalctl and systemd-analyze logs as you can see there is a problem with the display manager (GDM) and xorg loading up.
(the systemd-analyze logs don't show anything related to the issue i'm having so this is not related to systemd services and it's related to the display manager and xorg)
Journalctl Log
journalctl.txt
(output of sudo journalctl -b -p0..4)
systemd-analyze logs
Expected behavior:
To have a boot time of less than 1 minute.
Other Notes:
Hardware: Lenovo ideapad 500 15ISK
gpus: intel hd 520 and dedicated gpu amd radeon r7 m360
storage: 1TB HDD
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: