Very slow boot time - old Toshiba L350 and Xubuntu 18.10












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I tried to bring an old laptop to life and installed Xubuntu 18.10.
I noticed that the boot is quite long and look up on the Internet to see what could be the reason. So I did a systemd-analyze blame



Satellite-Pro-L350:~$ systemd-analyze blame



1min 30.059s gpu-manager.service
1min 23.006s plymouth-quit-wait.service
37.484s apt-daily-upgrade.service
30.695s colord.service
28.478s apt-daily.service
22.688s dev-sda1.device
16.862s networkd-dispatcher.service
12.682s snapd.service
12.604s udisks2.service
12.268s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
11.220s ModemManager.service
9.772s accounts-daemon.service
9.061s apparmor.service
8.684s NetworkManager.service
7.754s systemd-resolved.service
7.569s thermald.service
7.517s logrotate.service
7.232s wpa_supplicant.service
7.211s rsyslog.service
7.202s systemd-logind.service
7.185s apport.service
7.182s grub-common.service
6.999s lm-sensors.service


Are there updates that I'm missing? Drivers that are not up to date? I can't imagine that this is a normal boot. If you have any advice, please let me know what I can do. I don't want to have to use another distribution...










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  • Please edit your question to include the complete output of systemd-analyze critical-chain which tells you specifically what is slowing boot.
    – user535733
    2 days ago












  • Can you provide more specifics about your laptop's processor, hard disk and RAM?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago










  • My Toshiba is a satellite pro l350 CPU Intel® Pentium® T2390 160 Go 2,048 (1,024 + 1,024) Mo, DDR2 RAM (667 MHz) Intel® GMA X3100 I'll do the systemd-analyze critical-chain in a few minutes.
    – Ghune
    2 days ago












  • systemd-analyze critical-chain pastebin.com/yNf51NPW I remember that I had installed Xubuntu a few years ago and it took about 30 seconds. Thank you for helping me.
    – Ghune
    2 days ago


















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I tried to bring an old laptop to life and installed Xubuntu 18.10.
I noticed that the boot is quite long and look up on the Internet to see what could be the reason. So I did a systemd-analyze blame



Satellite-Pro-L350:~$ systemd-analyze blame



1min 30.059s gpu-manager.service
1min 23.006s plymouth-quit-wait.service
37.484s apt-daily-upgrade.service
30.695s colord.service
28.478s apt-daily.service
22.688s dev-sda1.device
16.862s networkd-dispatcher.service
12.682s snapd.service
12.604s udisks2.service
12.268s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
11.220s ModemManager.service
9.772s accounts-daemon.service
9.061s apparmor.service
8.684s NetworkManager.service
7.754s systemd-resolved.service
7.569s thermald.service
7.517s logrotate.service
7.232s wpa_supplicant.service
7.211s rsyslog.service
7.202s systemd-logind.service
7.185s apport.service
7.182s grub-common.service
6.999s lm-sensors.service


Are there updates that I'm missing? Drivers that are not up to date? I can't imagine that this is a normal boot. If you have any advice, please let me know what I can do. I don't want to have to use another distribution...










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  • Please edit your question to include the complete output of systemd-analyze critical-chain which tells you specifically what is slowing boot.
    – user535733
    2 days ago












  • Can you provide more specifics about your laptop's processor, hard disk and RAM?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago










  • My Toshiba is a satellite pro l350 CPU Intel® Pentium® T2390 160 Go 2,048 (1,024 + 1,024) Mo, DDR2 RAM (667 MHz) Intel® GMA X3100 I'll do the systemd-analyze critical-chain in a few minutes.
    – Ghune
    2 days ago












  • systemd-analyze critical-chain pastebin.com/yNf51NPW I remember that I had installed Xubuntu a few years ago and it took about 30 seconds. Thank you for helping me.
    – Ghune
    2 days ago
















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I tried to bring an old laptop to life and installed Xubuntu 18.10.
I noticed that the boot is quite long and look up on the Internet to see what could be the reason. So I did a systemd-analyze blame



Satellite-Pro-L350:~$ systemd-analyze blame



1min 30.059s gpu-manager.service
1min 23.006s plymouth-quit-wait.service
37.484s apt-daily-upgrade.service
30.695s colord.service
28.478s apt-daily.service
22.688s dev-sda1.device
16.862s networkd-dispatcher.service
12.682s snapd.service
12.604s udisks2.service
12.268s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
11.220s ModemManager.service
9.772s accounts-daemon.service
9.061s apparmor.service
8.684s NetworkManager.service
7.754s systemd-resolved.service
7.569s thermald.service
7.517s logrotate.service
7.232s wpa_supplicant.service
7.211s rsyslog.service
7.202s systemd-logind.service
7.185s apport.service
7.182s grub-common.service
6.999s lm-sensors.service


Are there updates that I'm missing? Drivers that are not up to date? I can't imagine that this is a normal boot. If you have any advice, please let me know what I can do. I don't want to have to use another distribution...










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I tried to bring an old laptop to life and installed Xubuntu 18.10.
I noticed that the boot is quite long and look up on the Internet to see what could be the reason. So I did a systemd-analyze blame



Satellite-Pro-L350:~$ systemd-analyze blame



1min 30.059s gpu-manager.service
1min 23.006s plymouth-quit-wait.service
37.484s apt-daily-upgrade.service
30.695s colord.service
28.478s apt-daily.service
22.688s dev-sda1.device
16.862s networkd-dispatcher.service
12.682s snapd.service
12.604s udisks2.service
12.268s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
11.220s ModemManager.service
9.772s accounts-daemon.service
9.061s apparmor.service
8.684s NetworkManager.service
7.754s systemd-resolved.service
7.569s thermald.service
7.517s logrotate.service
7.232s wpa_supplicant.service
7.211s rsyslog.service
7.202s systemd-logind.service
7.185s apport.service
7.182s grub-common.service
6.999s lm-sensors.service


Are there updates that I'm missing? Drivers that are not up to date? I can't imagine that this is a normal boot. If you have any advice, please let me know what I can do. I don't want to have to use another distribution...







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  • Please edit your question to include the complete output of systemd-analyze critical-chain which tells you specifically what is slowing boot.
    – user535733
    2 days ago












  • Can you provide more specifics about your laptop's processor, hard disk and RAM?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago










  • My Toshiba is a satellite pro l350 CPU Intel® Pentium® T2390 160 Go 2,048 (1,024 + 1,024) Mo, DDR2 RAM (667 MHz) Intel® GMA X3100 I'll do the systemd-analyze critical-chain in a few minutes.
    – Ghune
    2 days ago












  • systemd-analyze critical-chain pastebin.com/yNf51NPW I remember that I had installed Xubuntu a few years ago and it took about 30 seconds. Thank you for helping me.
    – Ghune
    2 days ago




















  • Please edit your question to include the complete output of systemd-analyze critical-chain which tells you specifically what is slowing boot.
    – user535733
    2 days ago












  • Can you provide more specifics about your laptop's processor, hard disk and RAM?
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago










  • My Toshiba is a satellite pro l350 CPU Intel® Pentium® T2390 160 Go 2,048 (1,024 + 1,024) Mo, DDR2 RAM (667 MHz) Intel® GMA X3100 I'll do the systemd-analyze critical-chain in a few minutes.
    – Ghune
    2 days ago












  • systemd-analyze critical-chain pastebin.com/yNf51NPW I remember that I had installed Xubuntu a few years ago and it took about 30 seconds. Thank you for helping me.
    – Ghune
    2 days ago


















Please edit your question to include the complete output of systemd-analyze critical-chain which tells you specifically what is slowing boot.
– user535733
2 days ago






Please edit your question to include the complete output of systemd-analyze critical-chain which tells you specifically what is slowing boot.
– user535733
2 days ago














Can you provide more specifics about your laptop's processor, hard disk and RAM?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago




Can you provide more specifics about your laptop's processor, hard disk and RAM?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago












My Toshiba is a satellite pro l350 CPU Intel® Pentium® T2390 160 Go 2,048 (1,024 + 1,024) Mo, DDR2 RAM (667 MHz) Intel® GMA X3100 I'll do the systemd-analyze critical-chain in a few minutes.
– Ghune
2 days ago






My Toshiba is a satellite pro l350 CPU Intel® Pentium® T2390 160 Go 2,048 (1,024 + 1,024) Mo, DDR2 RAM (667 MHz) Intel® GMA X3100 I'll do the systemd-analyze critical-chain in a few minutes.
– Ghune
2 days ago














systemd-analyze critical-chain pastebin.com/yNf51NPW I remember that I had installed Xubuntu a few years ago and it took about 30 seconds. Thank you for helping me.
– Ghune
2 days ago






systemd-analyze critical-chain pastebin.com/yNf51NPW I remember that I had installed Xubuntu a few years ago and it took about 30 seconds. Thank you for helping me.
– Ghune
2 days ago

















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