I am having problems similar to those described in Boot much slower after partition resize. To summarise I repartitioned my hard drive to get more space in /
. To do this I deleted the swap space, resized and then repartitioned swap. Everything went cleanly except when trying to boot it takes about 1-2 minutes to get the login screen.
As suggested in these other posts:
I checked the blkid
outputs with those in /etc/fstab
and edited it so they match. This did not solve the long boot times though. Any suggestions?
Further Info:
systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 8.469s (kernel) + 3min 351ms (userspace) = 3min 8.820s
Output from systemd-analyze blame
is here
Uninteresting output from cat /etc/rc.local
is here
Output from cat /var/log/boot.log
is here
sudo blkid
output
systemd-analyze
andsystemd-analyze blame
systemd-analyze
: Startup finished in 8.469s (kernel) + 3min 351ms (userspace) = 3min 8.820ssystemd-analyze blame
: paste.ubuntu.com/23405395cat /etc/rc.local
: paste.ubuntu.com/23405424cat /var/log/boot.log
: paste.ubuntu.com/23405433/
/home
and swap partitions match the output toblkid
. Though there is nothing beneath#/dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0
#/dev/mapper/cryptswap2 none swap sw 0 0
in the fstab file. I am not sure what these even are.