Real hardware running Bionic, MSI b350m prog motherboard with R3 1300x
cpu. I must use a usb ethernet due to the onboard ethernet causing PCIe
issues. I thought the extended freeze I was experiencing at boot up was
caused by hardware driver issues I'm debugging, since I do not even get
a log blurb
Karsten Tausche, I have a clean install and the service is blocking for
8 secs.
That's still pretty slow, considering my system didn't take too long too
boot up in other releases of Ubuntu (~15 secs before, it's now 25 secs).
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I am using Ubuntu 17.10 on different machines and noticed this problem
only on a machine that was upgraded from earlier Ubuntu version. It does
not affect my clean 17.10 installations. Could this be affected by
(incompatible) settings of previous releases?
By the way,
This affects me as well :(. Here is the output of `systemd-analyze
time`:
Startup finished in 2.283s (kernel) + 36.155s (userspace) = 38.438s
And here is the output of `systemd-analyze blame`:
30.025s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
4.142s vboxdrv.service
3.692s
This bug cropped up a few days ago.
2min 107ms systemd-networkd-wait-online.service
3.916s plymouth-quit-wait.service
3.013s iio-sensor-proxy.service
1.557s snapd.service
1.119s systemd-backlight@backlight:intel_backlight.service
991ms
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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