Re: Problem: Slow boot -- Mounts fail.

2019-06-30 Thread andreimpopescu
On Du, 30 iun 19, 20:48:21, Dennis Wicks wrote: > > OK! Be my guest!! > > One thing I have noticed is that it seems to do everything 2 or 3 times > while it is booting, and it takes about 30 mins before my desktop (xfce) is > up and functioning. On a first/quick look nothing unusual stands out,

Re: Problem: Slow boot -- Mounts fail.

2019-06-30 Thread Dennis Wicks
andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote on 6/29/19 1:15 AM: On Vi, 28 iun 19, 11:26:43, Dennis Wicks wrote: andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote on 6/24/19 2:09 AM: On Ma, 14 mai 19, 16:38:37, Dennis Wicks wrote: How do I prevent the mounts from failing and make the system continue on with the boot process?

Re: Problem: Slow boot -- Mounts fail.

2019-06-28 Thread andreimpopescu
On Vi, 28 iun 19, 11:26:43, Dennis Wicks wrote: > andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote on 6/24/19 2:09 AM: > > On Ma, 14 mai 19, 16:38:37, Dennis Wicks wrote: > > > > > > How do I prevent the mounts from failing and make the system continue on > > > with the boot process? > > > > You could start by att

Re: Problem: Slow boot -- Mounts fail.

2019-06-28 Thread Dennis Wicks
andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote on 6/24/19 2:09 AM: On Ma, 14 mai 19, 16:38:37, Dennis Wicks wrote: How do I prevent the mounts from failing and make the system continue on with the boot process? You could start by attaching your /etc/fstab and copy-pasting the output of 'lsblk -f' with all pa

Re: Problem: Slow boot -- Mounts fail.

2019-06-24 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 5/14/19, Dennis Wicks wrote: > Greetings; > > During the boot process there are several mount "jobs" > started, and they all finish/fail with two messages; > > Dependency failed for ... > Timeout waiting for ... > > that is except for root. > > I removed all the mounts for user part

Re: Problem: Slow boot -- Mounts fail.

2019-06-24 Thread andreimpopescu
On Ma, 14 mai 19, 16:38:37, Dennis Wicks wrote: > > How do I prevent the mounts from failing and make the system continue on > with the boot process? You could start by attaching your /etc/fstab and copy-pasting the output of 'lsblk -f' with all partitions mounted. It would also be useful to kn