On 2020-05-10 19:52, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
On 5/10/20 2:25 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> systemd-analyze blame
>
> to see what process is taking the longest.
>
> systemd-analyze time
Ok here is my full systemd-blame:
https://pastebin.com/raw/ngsF5NUv
Is it normal for init-queue service to take so long ?
1min 37.191s dracut-initqueue.service
Here is the output of systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 6.687s (firmware) + 8.393s (loader) + 2.328s (kernel) + 1min 41.374s
(initrd) + 1min 11.363s (userspace) = 3min 10.147s
graphical.target reached after 1min 11.343s in userspace
What can cause the initqueue to take so long ?
> FWIW, I'm actually seeing quicker boot times with 5.6 kernels than 5.5.
I tried booting with the 5.5 kernel and the same delay happened. It is probably something
related to the F32 upgrade.
Well, according the man page for dracut-initqueue.service
This service runs all the main loop of dracut in the initramfs to find
the real root.
This runs in 522ms on my system. But I don't use LUKS. Only a guess, but it seems it
would be
related to that. I've zero experience with LUKS.
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