Slow boot and freezes at startup





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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with 4.15.0.29-generic kernel. The boot process takes a long time and I have noticed the fonts style changing at startup.I have already tried a bunch of things on google, but they did nothing, so I restored to a post install snapshot(this one) as none of the other solved my issue. (I am using Timeshift)



P.S. I tried to do some debugging and researching myself, but I figured out nothing after 3 hours.



P.S.S. This persisted on kernel 4.18. (tried for the sake of it)



The boot log(/var/log/boot.log):



[FAILED] Failed to start Set console font and keymap.
See 'systemctl status console-setup.service' for details.
[ OK ] Started AppArmor initialization.
Starting Raise network interfaces...
[ OK ] Started Raise network interfaces.
[ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
[ OK ] Reached target Host and Network Name Lookups.
[ OK ] Started Network Time Synchronization.
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Synchronized.
[ OK ] Reached target System Initialization.
[ OK ] Started Message of the Day.
Starting Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on ACPID Listen Socket.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt download activities.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.
[ OK ] Started Discard unused blocks once a week.
[ OK ] Started Trigger anacron every hour.
[ OK ] Reached target Timers.
[ OK ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
[ OK ] Listening on UUID daemon activation socket.
[ OK ] Listening on CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack Activation Socket.
[ OK ] Started ACPI Events Check.
[ OK ] Reached target Paths.
[ OK ] Listening on Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Reached target Sockets.
[ OK ] Reached target Basic System.
[ OK ] Started D-Bus System Message Bus.
[ OK ] Started Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor.
Starting Accounts Service...
[ OK ] Started Run anacron jobs.
Starting Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd...
[ OK ] Started Regular background program processing daemon.
Starting NVIDIA Persistence Daemon...
Starting Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes...
Starting Network Manager...
Starting LSB: Speech Dispatcher...
[ OK ] Reached target Login Prompts.
Starting Snappy daemon...
Starting Modem Manager...
Starting Thermal Daemon Service...
[ OK ] Started ACPI event daemon.
Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down...
[ OK ] Started irqbalance daemon.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Reached target Printer.
Starting Login Service...
Starting LSB: automatic crash report generation...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
Starting Disk Manager...
Starting LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB...
Starting System Logging Service...
Starting WPA supplicant...
Starting Save/Restore Sound Card State...
[ OK ] Started NVIDIA Persistence Daemon.
[ OK ] Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Speech Dispatcher.
[ OK ] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation.
[ OK ] Started Save/Restore Sound Card State.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
[ OK ] Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack.
[ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally.
[ OK ] Started WPA supplicant.
Starting Authorization Manager...
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service.
[ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
[ OK ] Started Authorization Manager.
[ OK ] Started Accounts Service.
[ OK ] Started Thermal Daemon Service.
[ OK ] Started Modem Manager.
Starting Hostname Service...
[ OK ] Started Hostname Service.
[ OK ] Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
[ OK ] Started Disk Manager.
[ OK ] Started Network Manager.
Starting Network Manager Wait Online...
[ OK ] Reached target Network.
Starting Permit User Sessions...
Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
[ OK ] Started Permit User Sessions.
Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
Starting GNOME Display Manager...
[ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
[** ] (3 of 6) A start job is running for Network Time Synchronization (31s /[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-calculator, revision 180.
[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-3-26-1604, revision 70.
[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-logs, revision 37.
[ OK ] Started Set console font and keymap.
[ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
[ OK ] Reached target Host and Network Name Lookups.
[ OK ] Started Network Time Synchronization.
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Synchronized.
[ OK ] Reached target System Initialization.
[ OK ] Listening on ACPID Listen Socket.
Starting Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Started Trigger anacron every hour.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[ OK ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
[ OK ] Listening on CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack Activation Socket.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt download activities.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.
[ OK ] Listening on UUID daemon activation socket.
[ OK ] Started Discard unused blocks once a week.
[ OK ] Started Message of the Day.
[ OK ] Started ACPI Events Check.
[ OK ] Reached target Paths.
[ OK ] Reached target Timers.
[ OK ] Listening on Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Reached target Sockets.
[ OK ] Reached target Basic System.
Starting Login Service...
Starting Thermal Daemon Service...
Starting Disk Manager...
Starting Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd...
[ OK ] Started Run anacron jobs.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Reached target Printer.
[ OK ] Started D-Bus System Message Bus.
Starting WPA supplicant...
Starting System Logging Service...
Starting LSB: Speech Dispatcher...
Starting Modem Manager...
Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down...
[ OK ] Started Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor.
[ OK ] Started irqbalance daemon.
Starting Save/Restore Sound Card State...
Starting Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
Starting Snappy daemon...
Starting LSB: automatic crash report generation...
[ OK ] Started Regular background program processing daemon.
Starting LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB...
[ OK ] Reached target Login Prompts.
[ OK ] Started ACPI event daemon.
Starting Accounts Service...
Starting Network Manager...
[ OK ] Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.
[ OK ] Started Save/Restore Sound Card State.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Speech Dispatcher.
[ OK ] Started Thermal Daemon Service.
[ OK ] Started WPA supplicant.
[ OK ] Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack.
[ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally.
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service.
Starting Authorization Manager...
[ OK ] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
[ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
[ OK ] Started Authorization Manager.
[ OK ] Started Accounts Service.
[ OK ] Started Modem Manager.
[ OK ] Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
Starting Hostname Service...
[ OK ] Started Disk Manager.
[ OK ] Started Login Service.
[ OK ] Started Snappy daemon.
Starting Wait until snapd is fully seeded...
[ OK ] Started Wait until snapd is fully seeded.
[ OK ] Started Hostname Service.
[ OK ] Started Network Manager.
[ OK ] Reached target Network.
Starting Permit User Sessions...
[ OK ] Started Unattended Upgrades Shutdown.
Starting Network Manager Wait Online...
[ OK ] Started Permit User Sessions.
Starting GNOME Display Manager...
Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
[ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.


Update:



systemctl status console-setup.service shows:



● console-setup.service - Set console font and keymap
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/console-setup.service; enabled; vendor pr
Active: active (exited) since Sat 2019-02-16 10:58:11 EET; 1min 22s ago
Process: 697 ExecStart=/lib/console-setup/console-setup.sh (code=exited, statu
Main PID: 697 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

feb 16 10:58:11 Motan systemd[1]: Starting Set console font and keymap...
feb 16 10:58:11 Motan systemd[1]: Started Set console font and keymap.


free -h shows:



              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem: 15G 1,5G 11G 61M 2,0G 13G
Swap: 1,7G 0B 1,7G


swapon shows:



NAME      TYPE SIZE USED PRIO
/swapfile file 1,7G 0B -2


sudo blkid shows:



/dev/sdb1: UUID="bbfdf8d9-be18-4d3d-b6fa-d0caec4db4ed" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-01"
/dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop3: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop4: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop5: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop6: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/sda1: LABEL="Recovery" UUID="3A9496D094968DCF" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="693b5e90-b593-407e-a5f7-b03d3cdd5b81"
/dev/sda2: UUID="3A96-E631" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="EFI system partition" PARTUUID="5412b97f-6607-4c6d-8239-6343b5ca7be9"
/dev/sda3: PARTLABEL="Microsoft reserved partition" PARTUUID="3f5148bb-b8d2-4578-bb7b-d90ef29c5851"
/dev/sda4: UUID="AC4AA1C54AA18D20" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="c3405128-e084-4cd6-87f8-0337205d9568"
/dev/sdb5: UUID="bb8f025a-c48e-4ab0-a0e7-ae935adeade1" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-05"
/dev/sdb6: UUID="fdef4d1c-39e4-4a3c-ac71-ff0b6791cae1" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-06"
/dev/sdc1: LABEL="Data" UUID="6846CE9F46CE6D7E" TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="9726fa2c-01"


cat /etc/fstab shows:



# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
# / was on /dev/sdb1 during installation
UUID=bbfdf8d9-be18-4d3d-b6fa-d0caec4db4ed / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# /boot/efi was on /dev/sda2 during installation
UUID=3A96-E631 /boot/efi vfat umask=0077 0 1
# /home was on /dev/sdb6 during installation
UUID=fdef4d1c-39e4-4a3c-ac71-ff0b6791cae1 /home ext4 defaults 0 2
# /var was on /dev/sdb5 during installation
UUID=bb8f025a-c48e-4ab0-a0e7-ae935adeade1 /var ext4 defaults 0 2
/swapfile none swap sw 0 0









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  • There can be a number of causes for slow boot and/or freezes. How slow is slow boot? First problem... the console... did you look at systemctl status console-setup.service? Edit your question with the output of free -h and swapon and sudo blkid and cat /etc/fstab. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    Feb 16 at 0:58













  • Everything looks normal. Any more clues that you can provide? Make sure to start comments to me with @heynnema, or I'll probably miss them.

    – heynnema
    Feb 16 at 14:53













  • Well, the issues seems to have disappeared after an update. I have no clue why. I guess I will keep going.

    – CyberFox
    Feb 17 at 11:38




















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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with 4.15.0.29-generic kernel. The boot process takes a long time and I have noticed the fonts style changing at startup.I have already tried a bunch of things on google, but they did nothing, so I restored to a post install snapshot(this one) as none of the other solved my issue. (I am using Timeshift)



P.S. I tried to do some debugging and researching myself, but I figured out nothing after 3 hours.



P.S.S. This persisted on kernel 4.18. (tried for the sake of it)



The boot log(/var/log/boot.log):



[FAILED] Failed to start Set console font and keymap.
See 'systemctl status console-setup.service' for details.
[ OK ] Started AppArmor initialization.
Starting Raise network interfaces...
[ OK ] Started Raise network interfaces.
[ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
[ OK ] Reached target Host and Network Name Lookups.
[ OK ] Started Network Time Synchronization.
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Synchronized.
[ OK ] Reached target System Initialization.
[ OK ] Started Message of the Day.
Starting Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on ACPID Listen Socket.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt download activities.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.
[ OK ] Started Discard unused blocks once a week.
[ OK ] Started Trigger anacron every hour.
[ OK ] Reached target Timers.
[ OK ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
[ OK ] Listening on UUID daemon activation socket.
[ OK ] Listening on CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack Activation Socket.
[ OK ] Started ACPI Events Check.
[ OK ] Reached target Paths.
[ OK ] Listening on Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Reached target Sockets.
[ OK ] Reached target Basic System.
[ OK ] Started D-Bus System Message Bus.
[ OK ] Started Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor.
Starting Accounts Service...
[ OK ] Started Run anacron jobs.
Starting Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd...
[ OK ] Started Regular background program processing daemon.
Starting NVIDIA Persistence Daemon...
Starting Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes...
Starting Network Manager...
Starting LSB: Speech Dispatcher...
[ OK ] Reached target Login Prompts.
Starting Snappy daemon...
Starting Modem Manager...
Starting Thermal Daemon Service...
[ OK ] Started ACPI event daemon.
Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down...
[ OK ] Started irqbalance daemon.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Reached target Printer.
Starting Login Service...
Starting LSB: automatic crash report generation...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
Starting Disk Manager...
Starting LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB...
Starting System Logging Service...
Starting WPA supplicant...
Starting Save/Restore Sound Card State...
[ OK ] Started NVIDIA Persistence Daemon.
[ OK ] Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Speech Dispatcher.
[ OK ] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation.
[ OK ] Started Save/Restore Sound Card State.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
[ OK ] Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack.
[ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally.
[ OK ] Started WPA supplicant.
Starting Authorization Manager...
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service.
[ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
[ OK ] Started Authorization Manager.
[ OK ] Started Accounts Service.
[ OK ] Started Thermal Daemon Service.
[ OK ] Started Modem Manager.
Starting Hostname Service...
[ OK ] Started Hostname Service.
[ OK ] Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
[ OK ] Started Disk Manager.
[ OK ] Started Network Manager.
Starting Network Manager Wait Online...
[ OK ] Reached target Network.
Starting Permit User Sessions...
Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
[ OK ] Started Permit User Sessions.
Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
Starting GNOME Display Manager...
[ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
[** ] (3 of 6) A start job is running for Network Time Synchronization (31s /[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-calculator, revision 180.
[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-3-26-1604, revision 70.
[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-logs, revision 37.
[ OK ] Started Set console font and keymap.
[ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
[ OK ] Reached target Host and Network Name Lookups.
[ OK ] Started Network Time Synchronization.
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Synchronized.
[ OK ] Reached target System Initialization.
[ OK ] Listening on ACPID Listen Socket.
Starting Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Started Trigger anacron every hour.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[ OK ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
[ OK ] Listening on CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack Activation Socket.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt download activities.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.
[ OK ] Listening on UUID daemon activation socket.
[ OK ] Started Discard unused blocks once a week.
[ OK ] Started Message of the Day.
[ OK ] Started ACPI Events Check.
[ OK ] Reached target Paths.
[ OK ] Reached target Timers.
[ OK ] Listening on Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Reached target Sockets.
[ OK ] Reached target Basic System.
Starting Login Service...
Starting Thermal Daemon Service...
Starting Disk Manager...
Starting Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd...
[ OK ] Started Run anacron jobs.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Reached target Printer.
[ OK ] Started D-Bus System Message Bus.
Starting WPA supplicant...
Starting System Logging Service...
Starting LSB: Speech Dispatcher...
Starting Modem Manager...
Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down...
[ OK ] Started Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor.
[ OK ] Started irqbalance daemon.
Starting Save/Restore Sound Card State...
Starting Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
Starting Snappy daemon...
Starting LSB: automatic crash report generation...
[ OK ] Started Regular background program processing daemon.
Starting LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB...
[ OK ] Reached target Login Prompts.
[ OK ] Started ACPI event daemon.
Starting Accounts Service...
Starting Network Manager...
[ OK ] Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.
[ OK ] Started Save/Restore Sound Card State.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Speech Dispatcher.
[ OK ] Started Thermal Daemon Service.
[ OK ] Started WPA supplicant.
[ OK ] Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack.
[ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally.
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service.
Starting Authorization Manager...
[ OK ] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
[ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
[ OK ] Started Authorization Manager.
[ OK ] Started Accounts Service.
[ OK ] Started Modem Manager.
[ OK ] Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
Starting Hostname Service...
[ OK ] Started Disk Manager.
[ OK ] Started Login Service.
[ OK ] Started Snappy daemon.
Starting Wait until snapd is fully seeded...
[ OK ] Started Wait until snapd is fully seeded.
[ OK ] Started Hostname Service.
[ OK ] Started Network Manager.
[ OK ] Reached target Network.
Starting Permit User Sessions...
[ OK ] Started Unattended Upgrades Shutdown.
Starting Network Manager Wait Online...
[ OK ] Started Permit User Sessions.
Starting GNOME Display Manager...
Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
[ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.


Update:



systemctl status console-setup.service shows:



● console-setup.service - Set console font and keymap
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/console-setup.service; enabled; vendor pr
Active: active (exited) since Sat 2019-02-16 10:58:11 EET; 1min 22s ago
Process: 697 ExecStart=/lib/console-setup/console-setup.sh (code=exited, statu
Main PID: 697 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

feb 16 10:58:11 Motan systemd[1]: Starting Set console font and keymap...
feb 16 10:58:11 Motan systemd[1]: Started Set console font and keymap.


free -h shows:



              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem: 15G 1,5G 11G 61M 2,0G 13G
Swap: 1,7G 0B 1,7G


swapon shows:



NAME      TYPE SIZE USED PRIO
/swapfile file 1,7G 0B -2


sudo blkid shows:



/dev/sdb1: UUID="bbfdf8d9-be18-4d3d-b6fa-d0caec4db4ed" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-01"
/dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop3: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop4: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop5: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop6: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/sda1: LABEL="Recovery" UUID="3A9496D094968DCF" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="693b5e90-b593-407e-a5f7-b03d3cdd5b81"
/dev/sda2: UUID="3A96-E631" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="EFI system partition" PARTUUID="5412b97f-6607-4c6d-8239-6343b5ca7be9"
/dev/sda3: PARTLABEL="Microsoft reserved partition" PARTUUID="3f5148bb-b8d2-4578-bb7b-d90ef29c5851"
/dev/sda4: UUID="AC4AA1C54AA18D20" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="c3405128-e084-4cd6-87f8-0337205d9568"
/dev/sdb5: UUID="bb8f025a-c48e-4ab0-a0e7-ae935adeade1" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-05"
/dev/sdb6: UUID="fdef4d1c-39e4-4a3c-ac71-ff0b6791cae1" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-06"
/dev/sdc1: LABEL="Data" UUID="6846CE9F46CE6D7E" TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="9726fa2c-01"


cat /etc/fstab shows:



# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
# / was on /dev/sdb1 during installation
UUID=bbfdf8d9-be18-4d3d-b6fa-d0caec4db4ed / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# /boot/efi was on /dev/sda2 during installation
UUID=3A96-E631 /boot/efi vfat umask=0077 0 1
# /home was on /dev/sdb6 during installation
UUID=fdef4d1c-39e4-4a3c-ac71-ff0b6791cae1 /home ext4 defaults 0 2
# /var was on /dev/sdb5 during installation
UUID=bb8f025a-c48e-4ab0-a0e7-ae935adeade1 /var ext4 defaults 0 2
/swapfile none swap sw 0 0









share|improve this question

























  • There can be a number of causes for slow boot and/or freezes. How slow is slow boot? First problem... the console... did you look at systemctl status console-setup.service? Edit your question with the output of free -h and swapon and sudo blkid and cat /etc/fstab. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    Feb 16 at 0:58













  • Everything looks normal. Any more clues that you can provide? Make sure to start comments to me with @heynnema, or I'll probably miss them.

    – heynnema
    Feb 16 at 14:53













  • Well, the issues seems to have disappeared after an update. I have no clue why. I guess I will keep going.

    – CyberFox
    Feb 17 at 11:38
















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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with 4.15.0.29-generic kernel. The boot process takes a long time and I have noticed the fonts style changing at startup.I have already tried a bunch of things on google, but they did nothing, so I restored to a post install snapshot(this one) as none of the other solved my issue. (I am using Timeshift)



P.S. I tried to do some debugging and researching myself, but I figured out nothing after 3 hours.



P.S.S. This persisted on kernel 4.18. (tried for the sake of it)



The boot log(/var/log/boot.log):



[FAILED] Failed to start Set console font and keymap.
See 'systemctl status console-setup.service' for details.
[ OK ] Started AppArmor initialization.
Starting Raise network interfaces...
[ OK ] Started Raise network interfaces.
[ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
[ OK ] Reached target Host and Network Name Lookups.
[ OK ] Started Network Time Synchronization.
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Synchronized.
[ OK ] Reached target System Initialization.
[ OK ] Started Message of the Day.
Starting Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on ACPID Listen Socket.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt download activities.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.
[ OK ] Started Discard unused blocks once a week.
[ OK ] Started Trigger anacron every hour.
[ OK ] Reached target Timers.
[ OK ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
[ OK ] Listening on UUID daemon activation socket.
[ OK ] Listening on CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack Activation Socket.
[ OK ] Started ACPI Events Check.
[ OK ] Reached target Paths.
[ OK ] Listening on Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Reached target Sockets.
[ OK ] Reached target Basic System.
[ OK ] Started D-Bus System Message Bus.
[ OK ] Started Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor.
Starting Accounts Service...
[ OK ] Started Run anacron jobs.
Starting Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd...
[ OK ] Started Regular background program processing daemon.
Starting NVIDIA Persistence Daemon...
Starting Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes...
Starting Network Manager...
Starting LSB: Speech Dispatcher...
[ OK ] Reached target Login Prompts.
Starting Snappy daemon...
Starting Modem Manager...
Starting Thermal Daemon Service...
[ OK ] Started ACPI event daemon.
Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down...
[ OK ] Started irqbalance daemon.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Reached target Printer.
Starting Login Service...
Starting LSB: automatic crash report generation...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
Starting Disk Manager...
Starting LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB...
Starting System Logging Service...
Starting WPA supplicant...
Starting Save/Restore Sound Card State...
[ OK ] Started NVIDIA Persistence Daemon.
[ OK ] Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Speech Dispatcher.
[ OK ] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation.
[ OK ] Started Save/Restore Sound Card State.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
[ OK ] Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack.
[ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally.
[ OK ] Started WPA supplicant.
Starting Authorization Manager...
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service.
[ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
[ OK ] Started Authorization Manager.
[ OK ] Started Accounts Service.
[ OK ] Started Thermal Daemon Service.
[ OK ] Started Modem Manager.
Starting Hostname Service...
[ OK ] Started Hostname Service.
[ OK ] Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
[ OK ] Started Disk Manager.
[ OK ] Started Network Manager.
Starting Network Manager Wait Online...
[ OK ] Reached target Network.
Starting Permit User Sessions...
Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
[ OK ] Started Permit User Sessions.
Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
Starting GNOME Display Manager...
[ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
[** ] (3 of 6) A start job is running for Network Time Synchronization (31s /[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-calculator, revision 180.
[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-3-26-1604, revision 70.
[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-logs, revision 37.
[ OK ] Started Set console font and keymap.
[ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
[ OK ] Reached target Host and Network Name Lookups.
[ OK ] Started Network Time Synchronization.
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Synchronized.
[ OK ] Reached target System Initialization.
[ OK ] Listening on ACPID Listen Socket.
Starting Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Started Trigger anacron every hour.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[ OK ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
[ OK ] Listening on CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack Activation Socket.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt download activities.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.
[ OK ] Listening on UUID daemon activation socket.
[ OK ] Started Discard unused blocks once a week.
[ OK ] Started Message of the Day.
[ OK ] Started ACPI Events Check.
[ OK ] Reached target Paths.
[ OK ] Reached target Timers.
[ OK ] Listening on Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Reached target Sockets.
[ OK ] Reached target Basic System.
Starting Login Service...
Starting Thermal Daemon Service...
Starting Disk Manager...
Starting Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd...
[ OK ] Started Run anacron jobs.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Reached target Printer.
[ OK ] Started D-Bus System Message Bus.
Starting WPA supplicant...
Starting System Logging Service...
Starting LSB: Speech Dispatcher...
Starting Modem Manager...
Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down...
[ OK ] Started Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor.
[ OK ] Started irqbalance daemon.
Starting Save/Restore Sound Card State...
Starting Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
Starting Snappy daemon...
Starting LSB: automatic crash report generation...
[ OK ] Started Regular background program processing daemon.
Starting LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB...
[ OK ] Reached target Login Prompts.
[ OK ] Started ACPI event daemon.
Starting Accounts Service...
Starting Network Manager...
[ OK ] Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.
[ OK ] Started Save/Restore Sound Card State.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Speech Dispatcher.
[ OK ] Started Thermal Daemon Service.
[ OK ] Started WPA supplicant.
[ OK ] Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack.
[ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally.
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service.
Starting Authorization Manager...
[ OK ] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
[ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
[ OK ] Started Authorization Manager.
[ OK ] Started Accounts Service.
[ OK ] Started Modem Manager.
[ OK ] Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
Starting Hostname Service...
[ OK ] Started Disk Manager.
[ OK ] Started Login Service.
[ OK ] Started Snappy daemon.
Starting Wait until snapd is fully seeded...
[ OK ] Started Wait until snapd is fully seeded.
[ OK ] Started Hostname Service.
[ OK ] Started Network Manager.
[ OK ] Reached target Network.
Starting Permit User Sessions...
[ OK ] Started Unattended Upgrades Shutdown.
Starting Network Manager Wait Online...
[ OK ] Started Permit User Sessions.
Starting GNOME Display Manager...
Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
[ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.


Update:



systemctl status console-setup.service shows:



● console-setup.service - Set console font and keymap
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/console-setup.service; enabled; vendor pr
Active: active (exited) since Sat 2019-02-16 10:58:11 EET; 1min 22s ago
Process: 697 ExecStart=/lib/console-setup/console-setup.sh (code=exited, statu
Main PID: 697 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

feb 16 10:58:11 Motan systemd[1]: Starting Set console font and keymap...
feb 16 10:58:11 Motan systemd[1]: Started Set console font and keymap.


free -h shows:



              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem: 15G 1,5G 11G 61M 2,0G 13G
Swap: 1,7G 0B 1,7G


swapon shows:



NAME      TYPE SIZE USED PRIO
/swapfile file 1,7G 0B -2


sudo blkid shows:



/dev/sdb1: UUID="bbfdf8d9-be18-4d3d-b6fa-d0caec4db4ed" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-01"
/dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop3: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop4: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop5: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop6: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/sda1: LABEL="Recovery" UUID="3A9496D094968DCF" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="693b5e90-b593-407e-a5f7-b03d3cdd5b81"
/dev/sda2: UUID="3A96-E631" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="EFI system partition" PARTUUID="5412b97f-6607-4c6d-8239-6343b5ca7be9"
/dev/sda3: PARTLABEL="Microsoft reserved partition" PARTUUID="3f5148bb-b8d2-4578-bb7b-d90ef29c5851"
/dev/sda4: UUID="AC4AA1C54AA18D20" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="c3405128-e084-4cd6-87f8-0337205d9568"
/dev/sdb5: UUID="bb8f025a-c48e-4ab0-a0e7-ae935adeade1" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-05"
/dev/sdb6: UUID="fdef4d1c-39e4-4a3c-ac71-ff0b6791cae1" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-06"
/dev/sdc1: LABEL="Data" UUID="6846CE9F46CE6D7E" TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="9726fa2c-01"


cat /etc/fstab shows:



# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
# / was on /dev/sdb1 during installation
UUID=bbfdf8d9-be18-4d3d-b6fa-d0caec4db4ed / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# /boot/efi was on /dev/sda2 during installation
UUID=3A96-E631 /boot/efi vfat umask=0077 0 1
# /home was on /dev/sdb6 during installation
UUID=fdef4d1c-39e4-4a3c-ac71-ff0b6791cae1 /home ext4 defaults 0 2
# /var was on /dev/sdb5 during installation
UUID=bb8f025a-c48e-4ab0-a0e7-ae935adeade1 /var ext4 defaults 0 2
/swapfile none swap sw 0 0









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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with 4.15.0.29-generic kernel. The boot process takes a long time and I have noticed the fonts style changing at startup.I have already tried a bunch of things on google, but they did nothing, so I restored to a post install snapshot(this one) as none of the other solved my issue. (I am using Timeshift)



P.S. I tried to do some debugging and researching myself, but I figured out nothing after 3 hours.



P.S.S. This persisted on kernel 4.18. (tried for the sake of it)



The boot log(/var/log/boot.log):



[FAILED] Failed to start Set console font and keymap.
See 'systemctl status console-setup.service' for details.
[ OK ] Started AppArmor initialization.
Starting Raise network interfaces...
[ OK ] Started Raise network interfaces.
[ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
[ OK ] Reached target Host and Network Name Lookups.
[ OK ] Started Network Time Synchronization.
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Synchronized.
[ OK ] Reached target System Initialization.
[ OK ] Started Message of the Day.
Starting Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on ACPID Listen Socket.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt download activities.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.
[ OK ] Started Discard unused blocks once a week.
[ OK ] Started Trigger anacron every hour.
[ OK ] Reached target Timers.
[ OK ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
[ OK ] Listening on UUID daemon activation socket.
[ OK ] Listening on CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack Activation Socket.
[ OK ] Started ACPI Events Check.
[ OK ] Reached target Paths.
[ OK ] Listening on Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Reached target Sockets.
[ OK ] Reached target Basic System.
[ OK ] Started D-Bus System Message Bus.
[ OK ] Started Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor.
Starting Accounts Service...
[ OK ] Started Run anacron jobs.
Starting Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd...
[ OK ] Started Regular background program processing daemon.
Starting NVIDIA Persistence Daemon...
Starting Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes...
Starting Network Manager...
Starting LSB: Speech Dispatcher...
[ OK ] Reached target Login Prompts.
Starting Snappy daemon...
Starting Modem Manager...
Starting Thermal Daemon Service...
[ OK ] Started ACPI event daemon.
Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down...
[ OK ] Started irqbalance daemon.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Reached target Printer.
Starting Login Service...
Starting LSB: automatic crash report generation...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
Starting Disk Manager...
Starting LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB...
Starting System Logging Service...
Starting WPA supplicant...
Starting Save/Restore Sound Card State...
[ OK ] Started NVIDIA Persistence Daemon.
[ OK ] Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Speech Dispatcher.
[ OK ] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation.
[ OK ] Started Save/Restore Sound Card State.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
[ OK ] Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack.
[ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally.
[ OK ] Started WPA supplicant.
Starting Authorization Manager...
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service.
[ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
[ OK ] Started Authorization Manager.
[ OK ] Started Accounts Service.
[ OK ] Started Thermal Daemon Service.
[ OK ] Started Modem Manager.
Starting Hostname Service...
[ OK ] Started Hostname Service.
[ OK ] Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
[ OK ] Started Disk Manager.
[ OK ] Started Network Manager.
Starting Network Manager Wait Online...
[ OK ] Reached target Network.
Starting Permit User Sessions...
Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
[ OK ] Started Permit User Sessions.
Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
Starting GNOME Display Manager...
[ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
[** ] (3 of 6) A start job is running for Network Time Synchronization (31s /[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-calculator, revision 180.
[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-3-26-1604, revision 70.
[ OK ] Mounted Mount unit for gnome-logs, revision 37.
[ OK ] Started Set console font and keymap.
[ OK ] Started Network Name Resolution.
[ OK ] Reached target Host and Network Name Lookups.
[ OK ] Started Network Time Synchronization.
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Synchronized.
[ OK ] Reached target System Initialization.
[ OK ] Listening on ACPID Listen Socket.
Starting Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Started Trigger anacron every hour.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[ OK ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
[ OK ] Listening on CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Listening on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack Activation Socket.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt download activities.
[ OK ] Started Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.
[ OK ] Listening on UUID daemon activation socket.
[ OK ] Started Discard unused blocks once a week.
[ OK ] Started Message of the Day.
[ OK ] Started ACPI Events Check.
[ OK ] Reached target Paths.
[ OK ] Reached target Timers.
[ OK ] Listening on Socket activation for snappy daemon.
[ OK ] Reached target Sockets.
[ OK ] Reached target Basic System.
Starting Login Service...
Starting Thermal Daemon Service...
Starting Disk Manager...
Starting Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd...
[ OK ] Started Run anacron jobs.
[ OK ] Started CUPS Scheduler.
[ OK ] Reached target Printer.
[ OK ] Started D-Bus System Message Bus.
Starting WPA supplicant...
Starting System Logging Service...
Starting LSB: Speech Dispatcher...
Starting Modem Manager...
Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down...
[ OK ] Started Set the CPU Frequency Scaling governor.
[ OK ] Started irqbalance daemon.
Starting Save/Restore Sound Card State...
Starting Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack...
Starting Snappy daemon...
Starting LSB: automatic crash report generation...
[ OK ] Started Regular background program processing daemon.
Starting LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB...
[ OK ] Reached target Login Prompts.
[ OK ] Started ACPI event daemon.
Starting Accounts Service...
Starting Network Manager...
[ OK ] Started Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the system crashed before the ppp link was shut down.
[ OK ] Started Save/Restore Sound Card State.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Speech Dispatcher.
[ OK ] Started Thermal Daemon Service.
[ OK ] Started WPA supplicant.
[ OK ] Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack.
[ OK ] Started Make remote CUPS printers available locally.
[ OK ] Started System Logging Service.
Starting Authorization Manager...
[ OK ] Started LSB: automatic crash report generation.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Record successful boot for GRUB.
[ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
[ OK ] Started Authorization Manager.
[ OK ] Started Accounts Service.
[ OK ] Started Modem Manager.
[ OK ] Started Dispatcher daemon for systemd-networkd.
Starting Hostname Service...
[ OK ] Started Disk Manager.
[ OK ] Started Login Service.
[ OK ] Started Snappy daemon.
Starting Wait until snapd is fully seeded...
[ OK ] Started Wait until snapd is fully seeded.
[ OK ] Started Hostname Service.
[ OK ] Started Network Manager.
[ OK ] Reached target Network.
Starting Permit User Sessions...
[ OK ] Started Unattended Upgrades Shutdown.
Starting Network Manager Wait Online...
[ OK ] Started Permit User Sessions.
Starting GNOME Display Manager...
Starting Hold until boot process finishes up...
Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
[ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.


Update:



systemctl status console-setup.service shows:



● console-setup.service - Set console font and keymap
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/console-setup.service; enabled; vendor pr
Active: active (exited) since Sat 2019-02-16 10:58:11 EET; 1min 22s ago
Process: 697 ExecStart=/lib/console-setup/console-setup.sh (code=exited, statu
Main PID: 697 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

feb 16 10:58:11 Motan systemd[1]: Starting Set console font and keymap...
feb 16 10:58:11 Motan systemd[1]: Started Set console font and keymap.


free -h shows:



              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem: 15G 1,5G 11G 61M 2,0G 13G
Swap: 1,7G 0B 1,7G


swapon shows:



NAME      TYPE SIZE USED PRIO
/swapfile file 1,7G 0B -2


sudo blkid shows:



/dev/sdb1: UUID="bbfdf8d9-be18-4d3d-b6fa-d0caec4db4ed" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-01"
/dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop3: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop4: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop5: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/loop6: TYPE="squashfs"
/dev/sda1: LABEL="Recovery" UUID="3A9496D094968DCF" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="693b5e90-b593-407e-a5f7-b03d3cdd5b81"
/dev/sda2: UUID="3A96-E631" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="EFI system partition" PARTUUID="5412b97f-6607-4c6d-8239-6343b5ca7be9"
/dev/sda3: PARTLABEL="Microsoft reserved partition" PARTUUID="3f5148bb-b8d2-4578-bb7b-d90ef29c5851"
/dev/sda4: UUID="AC4AA1C54AA18D20" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="c3405128-e084-4cd6-87f8-0337205d9568"
/dev/sdb5: UUID="bb8f025a-c48e-4ab0-a0e7-ae935adeade1" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-05"
/dev/sdb6: UUID="fdef4d1c-39e4-4a3c-ac71-ff0b6791cae1" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="51599328-06"
/dev/sdc1: LABEL="Data" UUID="6846CE9F46CE6D7E" TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="9726fa2c-01"


cat /etc/fstab shows:



# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
# / was on /dev/sdb1 during installation
UUID=bbfdf8d9-be18-4d3d-b6fa-d0caec4db4ed / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# /boot/efi was on /dev/sda2 during installation
UUID=3A96-E631 /boot/efi vfat umask=0077 0 1
# /home was on /dev/sdb6 during installation
UUID=fdef4d1c-39e4-4a3c-ac71-ff0b6791cae1 /home ext4 defaults 0 2
# /var was on /dev/sdb5 during installation
UUID=bb8f025a-c48e-4ab0-a0e7-ae935adeade1 /var ext4 defaults 0 2
/swapfile none swap sw 0 0






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  • There can be a number of causes for slow boot and/or freezes. How slow is slow boot? First problem... the console... did you look at systemctl status console-setup.service? Edit your question with the output of free -h and swapon and sudo blkid and cat /etc/fstab. Report back to @heynnema

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  • Everything looks normal. Any more clues that you can provide? Make sure to start comments to me with @heynnema, or I'll probably miss them.

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  • Well, the issues seems to have disappeared after an update. I have no clue why. I guess I will keep going.

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  • There can be a number of causes for slow boot and/or freezes. How slow is slow boot? First problem... the console... did you look at systemctl status console-setup.service? Edit your question with the output of free -h and swapon and sudo blkid and cat /etc/fstab. Report back to @heynnema

    – heynnema
    Feb 16 at 0:58













  • Everything looks normal. Any more clues that you can provide? Make sure to start comments to me with @heynnema, or I'll probably miss them.

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  • Well, the issues seems to have disappeared after an update. I have no clue why. I guess I will keep going.

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There can be a number of causes for slow boot and/or freezes. How slow is slow boot? First problem... the console... did you look at systemctl status console-setup.service? Edit your question with the output of free -h and swapon and sudo blkid and cat /etc/fstab. Report back to @heynnema

– heynnema
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There can be a number of causes for slow boot and/or freezes. How slow is slow boot? First problem... the console... did you look at systemctl status console-setup.service? Edit your question with the output of free -h and swapon and sudo blkid and cat /etc/fstab. Report back to @heynnema

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Everything looks normal. Any more clues that you can provide? Make sure to start comments to me with @heynnema, or I'll probably miss them.

– heynnema
Feb 16 at 14:53







Everything looks normal. Any more clues that you can provide? Make sure to start comments to me with @heynnema, or I'll probably miss them.

– heynnema
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Well, the issues seems to have disappeared after an update. I have no clue why. I guess I will keep going.

– CyberFox
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Well, the issues seems to have disappeared after an update. I have no clue why. I guess I will keep going.

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        The issues have disappeared after a system update, although I have previously updated the system. No further research needed.






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