Hi Ralph (& Victor)

Answers to some of the questions below.
It's not the laptop but the PC we're concerned about.
See you tonight.

C A Wills
On 02/07/2019 14:53, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Victor,

Has anything changed recently regarding your Internet setup?
Yes but only last week and the problem started well before then. New router as now on Fibre.
  If
SOmetimes a lo.o.o.ong delay at bootup is associated with a DNS
timeout. If something is trying to get a connection, and waiting for a
minute before failing, that should show up in the system logs too.
You're right.  Clive sent me some lines from journalctl(1)'s output
off-list.  They include, cutting out some of the fields,

     14:01:05 systemd-journald[328]: Runtime journal (/run/log/journal/) is 
3.7M, max 29.9M, 26.1M
     14:01:05 kernel: microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0xa0b, 
date = 2010-09-28
     ...
     14:01:15 ntpdate[797]: name server cannot be used: Temporary failure in 
name resolution (-3)
     ...
     14:02:35 systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device 
dev-disk-by\x2duuid-830fffc7\x2de2cb\x2d4b0
     ...
     14:02:35 systemd[1]: Dependency failed for 
/dev/disk/by-uuid/830fffc7-e2cb-4b0a-b7fa-1b65198c
     14:02:35 systemd[1]: Dependency failed for Swap.
     14:02:35 systemd[1]: swap.target: Job swap.target/start failed with result 
'dependency'.
     ...
     14:02:38 lightdm[1112]: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_gnome_keyring.so): 
/lib/security/pam_gnome_k
     14:02:38 lightdm[1112]: PAM adding faulty module: pam_gnome_keyring.so
     14:02:38 lightdm[1112]: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_kwallet.so): 
/lib/security/pam_kwallet.so: c
     14:02:38 lightdm[1112]: PAM adding faulty module: pam_kwallet.so
     14:02:38 lightdm[1112]: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_kwallet5.so): 
/lib/security/pam_kwallet5.so:
     14:02:38 lightdm[1112]: PAM adding faulty module: pam_kwallet5.so

Clive, once the laptop is up and running, albeit slow, does network
access work?
Desktop - Yes

How do IP addresses get dished out on your network?  Does your
modem/router act as a DHCP server?
Yes, they used to be 'reserved' for each main device but now they're not.  Problem started while having 'reserved' address's.
  Is it configured to only give IP
addresses to particular MAC addresses rather than all comers? originaly Yes but 
not now.

Do you know why it might be trying to configure a missing partition a
swap space?
No, will check with Gparted for tonight.

What's the output of these commands?
Will try and give info tonight if I can copy to a doc.

     systemd-analyze
     swapon -s
     free -m
     grep -w swap /etc/fstab


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