Re: [SOLVED] Re: Very slow boot in F27 after recent update

2018-06-25 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 8:42 AM, Gianluca Cecchi 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

[SOLVED] Re: Very slow boot in F27 after recent update

2018-05-07 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 9:32 AM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote: > I'm not subscribed to receive all the e-mails, so I answer to my own. > Hope not to scramble the thread order... > > Thanks for answering. > Here the output requested. > Possibly before the update, chronyd and gssproxy (and I see also libvi

Re: Very slow boot in F27 after recent update

2018-05-04 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
I'm not subscribed to receive all the e-mails, so I answer to my own. Hope not to scramble the thread order... Thanks for answering. Here the output requested. Possibly before the update, chronyd and gssproxy (and I see also libvirtd) went into a sort of parallel background not preventing display

Re: Very slow boot in F27 after recent update

2018-05-04 Thread Robbi Nespu
On 05/04/2018 02:57 PM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote: > Hello, > I'm in F27. > After updates of two days ago (the previous update was about one week > ago if I remember correctly) the boot has become quite slow. Hi Gianluca, what is your systemd-analyze output? $ systemd-analyze time $ systemd-analyze

Very slow boot in F27 after recent update

2018-05-03 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
Hello, I'm in F27. After updates of two days ago (the previous update was about one week ago if I remember correctly) the boot has become quite slow. It seems due to something related to Network / NetworkManager-wait-online service It seems both ntp client and GSSAPI Proxy wait for some minutes...