![]() ![]() this isn’t an issue with Lubuntu 20.04 LTS or earlier, and impacts all Ubuntu ISOs equally.This is what I got after running: systemd-analyze blame: 20. John at 20:26 John I am not convinced that it is normal. So it may be what you are loading and running. But in Ubuntu I am getting a start up time of 1 min 42 seconds. My Ubuntu 20.04 system (VM on a very fast SSD) takes 60 to 90 seconds to a login screen. Figure 15-1: Starting GIMP 2.6 for the first time If you're used to. Having SSD in my system the startup time in windows was in order of seconds. ![]() And on Debian, Ubuntu, and other similar Linux distributions. Your box may need ~10 minutes to boot recent Lubuntu releases. Current versions of GIMP display a startup screen like the one shown in Figure 15-1. MariaDBs systemd unit file has a default startup timeout of about 90 seconds on most. On this motion computing box, Lubuntu 22.04 LTS was fully booted within 10 minutes ( note: it takes a little longer for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS or other flavors needing up to two minutes extra!), so please just take this as a warning to be patient. It also impacts only a small number of boxes, with specific firmware code. There is a workaround documented in the bug report, however as we only install a system once ( and the issue doesn’t occur on an installed system), my suggestion is just to be patient waiting for your installation media to boot. If you run the following command in the terminal: systemd-analyze You’ll get the total boot time along with the time taken by firmware, boot loader, kernel and the userspace: Startup finished in 7. The issue I’m documenting here is during boot there was 7 minutes 9 seconds where the only thing on screen was a blinking cursor. 7:09 (7 mins 9 secs) first boot message appears on screen.With the ISO cloned normally to thumb-drive, the box has the following boot times motion computing j3400 (c2d-u9400, 4gb, intel mobile 4 series).once the live system had booted, was installed to a local disk - the issue did not re-occur.įor example, if I boot Lubuntu 22.04 LTS media on This had a negative impact on some boxes with specific firmware versions that cause them to boot live Ubuntu ISO rather slowly thankfully it only impacted a very small number of boxes, and only during the boot of installation media ie. These changes of course impacted all flavors like Lubuntu. Before this change, some boxes used syslinux, others used grub etc… but now all boot the same for a given release. Starting with Ubuntu 20.10 the boot process of Ubuntu ISOs was altered so all architectures would be booting the same for all releases.
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