I just ran some tests, with a clock timer and systemd-analyze. Here are the results.

No battery on laptop, only straight AC power outlet
systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 10.333s (kernel) + 26.091s (userspace) = 36.425s
My clock counts 58 seconds (including the time it takes for me to type the 2 passwords)

Battery only at 8%, no AC power outlet in
systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 11.084s (kernel) + 26.310s (userspace) = 37.395s
My clock 59 seconds (again including the time it takes for me to type the passwords)


I swear I don't understand why it was giving me the time of 1 minute and some seconds before in systemd-analyze. Right now I get these consistent times in both systemd-analyze and real life time clock. Well, in face of this, I would say that it's the best I will ever get without changing to an SSD. I will still try to disable some stuff, maybe it will get better or not, but I don't want services that are NOT needed running for nothing.

Thanks everyone anyway, I will let you guys know if something new comes up.

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