cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13313385
I’m dualbooting Fedora Kinoite (ublue-nvidia image) with Windows 11 and I have a boot time of over 1 minute (only on the Fedora side).
The output of
systemd-analyze critical-chain
is:└─sddm.service @16.435s └─plymouth-quit.service @16.315s +107ms └─systemd-user-sessions.service @16.299s +12ms └─remote-fs.target @16.298s └─remote-fs-pre.target @16.298s └─nfs-client.target @16.298s └─gssproxy.service @16.288s +9ms └─network.target @16.285s └─wpa_supplicant.service @16.281s +4ms └─basic.target @14.798s └─dbus-broker.service @14.774s +22ms └─dbus.socket @14.760s └─sysinit.target @14.757s └─systemd-resolved.service @14.696s +61ms └─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @14.584s +96ms └─local-fs.target @14.569s └─run-user-1000-doc.mount @23.123s └─run-user-1000.mount @22.463s └─swap.target @1.410s └─dev-disk-by\x2duuid-819f25f8\x2daf77\x2d4d7b\x2daaf7\x2dadb07819a7b1.swap @1.276s +35ms └─dev-disk-by\x2duuid-819f25f8\x2daf77\x2d4d7b\x2daaf7\x2dadb07819a7b1.device @584542y 2w 2d 20h 46.792s +1min 3.997s
First of all, I would like to know what the hell is going on with that 584542 years active time lol
Anyway, the
x2dadb07819a7b1
UUID belongs to the swap partition.Output of
lsblk -f
:NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS zram0 [SWAP] nvme0n1 ├─nvme0n1p1 vfat FAT32 EFI AAFB-90EA 553.6M 7% /boot/efi ├─nvme0n1p2 ext4 1.0 fedora-boot a1457f7b-c1fb-40da-9c6f-98356d9003e2 526.8M 39% /boot ├─nvme0n1p3 ext4 1.0 fedora-root 0e748e63-f5f5-42f1-babd-818054eb9ee5 40.8G 35% /var │ /sysroot/ostree/deploy/fedora/var │ /usr │ /etc │ / │ /sysroot ├─nvme0n1p4 swap 1 fedora-swap 819f25f8-af77-4d7b-aaf7-adb07819a7b1 [SWAP] ├─nvme0n1p5 crypto_LUKS 2 ea073ead-906c-4127-9555-efba204baabf │ └─luks-ea073ead-906c-4127-9555-efba204baabf ext4 1.0 fedora-home e37f299a-84f5-46ce-976c-507b8e8e25f8 1T 1% /var/home ├─nvme0n1p6 ntfs Extra 74FE8F25FE8EDF2C ├─nvme0n1p7 ├─nvme0n1p8 BitLocker 2 └─nvme0n1p9 ntfs C02807922807869E
What should I do?
swapoff, reformat, swapon?
Also make sure the drive isn’t dying.