On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 8:42 AM, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cec...@gmail.com>
wrote:

[snip]


> Possibly before the update, chronyd and gssproxy (and I see also libvirtd)
>> went into a sort of parallel background not preventing display manager
>> login completion?
>> In fact in about 10-13 seconds (I have an SSD disk on the laptop) I had
>> the gdm login page....
>>
>> [g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$ sudo systemd-analyze time
>> Startup finished in 1.379s (kernel) + 1.965s (initrd) + 1min 49.668s
>> (userspace) = 1min 53.012s
>> [g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$
>>
>> [g.cecchi@ope46 ~]$ sudo systemd-analyze blame
>>     1min 30.134s gssproxy.service
>>     1min 15.937s chronyd.service
>>          30.043s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
>>          17.876s libvirtd.service
>>           1.102s dracut-initqueue.service
>>           1.015s lvm2-monitor.service
>>
>>
> It seems latest updates have solved my problems, both if network cable is
> connected and without it.
>

I updated the system in the mean time several weeks ago to F28 and with
yesterday update the problem arose again.
Same long elapsed times for gssproxy and chronyd and sendmail service
starting and stopping several times.
Booting with the previous kernel lets the problem disappear, apparently
Good last kernel:  4.16.16-300.fc28.x86_64
Bad new kernel: 4.17.2-200.fc28.x86_64

$ sudo dnf history list | head -6
ID     | Command line             | Date and time    | Action(s)      |
Altered
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   353 | update                   | 2018-06-25 09:00 | E, I, U        |
209 EE
   352 | update                   | 2018-06-20 20:52 | E, I, O, U     |
261 EE
   351 | update                   | 2018-06-16 13:32 | E, I, U        |
 89 EE
   350 | update                   | 2018-06-14 09:23 | Update         |
 29
$

Also the shutdown phase yesterday was very slow.
Is there a command to analyse shutdown steps, as you make with boot
and  "systemd-analyze
blame" command?
Anyone else?
Gianluca
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