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Ubuntu 18.04 boot time is very slow (userspace taking a lot of time)


What are the dev-loop services that started on boot?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 18.04Ubuntu 18.04 is taking long to loadUbuntu is booting up so slowboot startup speedup Ubuntu 18.04ubuntu snap mounts slow boot













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I have dual booted Ubuntu along with Windows 10. I have a SSD+HDD combo where Windows is installed on SSD and Ubuntu on HDD.



I've tried reinstalling Ubuntu but the problem of large boot time still persists



The boot time calculated by the linux system on the command systemd-analyze time is as follows:



Startup finished in 6.208s (kernel) + 1min 21.627s (userspace) = 1min 27.835s
graphical.target reached after 1min 18.951s in userspace



On knowing time taken by different processes systemd-analyze blame
It prints:



34.239s dev-sda3.device
26.287s plymouth-quit-wait.service
22.271s systemd-journal-flush.service
14.668s systemd-udevd.service
14.500s plymouth-start.service
13.720s snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount
13.240s snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount
12.755s snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount
10.934s snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount
10.220s snapd.service
9.661s snap-core-4917.mount
7.689s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.167s udisks2.service
7.020s NetworkManager.service
6.830s ModemManager.service
6.778s accounts-daemon.service
5.207s bolt.service
5.128s networking.service
4.559s networkd-dispatcher.service
4.173s rsyslog.service
3.921s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
3.750s thermald.service
3.510s polkit.service
lines 1-23


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    Possible duplicate of What are the dev-loop services that started on boot?

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I have dual booted Ubuntu along with Windows 10. I have a SSD+HDD combo where Windows is installed on SSD and Ubuntu on HDD.



I've tried reinstalling Ubuntu but the problem of large boot time still persists



The boot time calculated by the linux system on the command systemd-analyze time is as follows:



Startup finished in 6.208s (kernel) + 1min 21.627s (userspace) = 1min 27.835s
graphical.target reached after 1min 18.951s in userspace



On knowing time taken by different processes systemd-analyze blame
It prints:



34.239s dev-sda3.device
26.287s plymouth-quit-wait.service
22.271s systemd-journal-flush.service
14.668s systemd-udevd.service
14.500s plymouth-start.service
13.720s snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount
13.240s snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount
12.755s snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount
10.934s snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount
10.220s snapd.service
9.661s snap-core-4917.mount
7.689s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.167s udisks2.service
7.020s NetworkManager.service
6.830s ModemManager.service
6.778s accounts-daemon.service
5.207s bolt.service
5.128s networking.service
4.559s networkd-dispatcher.service
4.173s rsyslog.service
3.921s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
3.750s thermald.service
3.510s polkit.service
lines 1-23


Please help!










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    Possible duplicate of What are the dev-loop services that started on boot?

    – N0rbert
    Jan 13 at 8:24













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I have dual booted Ubuntu along with Windows 10. I have a SSD+HDD combo where Windows is installed on SSD and Ubuntu on HDD.



I've tried reinstalling Ubuntu but the problem of large boot time still persists



The boot time calculated by the linux system on the command systemd-analyze time is as follows:



Startup finished in 6.208s (kernel) + 1min 21.627s (userspace) = 1min 27.835s
graphical.target reached after 1min 18.951s in userspace



On knowing time taken by different processes systemd-analyze blame
It prints:



34.239s dev-sda3.device
26.287s plymouth-quit-wait.service
22.271s systemd-journal-flush.service
14.668s systemd-udevd.service
14.500s plymouth-start.service
13.720s snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount
13.240s snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount
12.755s snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount
10.934s snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount
10.220s snapd.service
9.661s snap-core-4917.mount
7.689s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.167s udisks2.service
7.020s NetworkManager.service
6.830s ModemManager.service
6.778s accounts-daemon.service
5.207s bolt.service
5.128s networking.service
4.559s networkd-dispatcher.service
4.173s rsyslog.service
3.921s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
3.750s thermald.service
3.510s polkit.service
lines 1-23


Please help!










share|improve this question














I have dual booted Ubuntu along with Windows 10. I have a SSD+HDD combo where Windows is installed on SSD and Ubuntu on HDD.



I've tried reinstalling Ubuntu but the problem of large boot time still persists



The boot time calculated by the linux system on the command systemd-analyze time is as follows:



Startup finished in 6.208s (kernel) + 1min 21.627s (userspace) = 1min 27.835s
graphical.target reached after 1min 18.951s in userspace



On knowing time taken by different processes systemd-analyze blame
It prints:



34.239s dev-sda3.device
26.287s plymouth-quit-wait.service
22.271s systemd-journal-flush.service
14.668s systemd-udevd.service
14.500s plymouth-start.service
13.720s snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount
13.240s snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount
12.755s snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount
10.934s snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount
10.220s snapd.service
9.661s snap-core-4917.mount
7.689s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
7.167s udisks2.service
7.020s NetworkManager.service
6.830s ModemManager.service
6.778s accounts-daemon.service
5.207s bolt.service
5.128s networking.service
4.559s networkd-dispatcher.service
4.173s rsyslog.service
3.921s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
3.750s thermald.service
3.510s polkit.service
lines 1-23


Please help!







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echo RESUME=$(blkid | grep swap | head -n 1 | cut -d : -f 1) > /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume' && sudo update-initramfs -u





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