Bug ID 1129232
Summary Why is system startup so slow?
Classification openSUSE
Product openSUSE Distribution
Version Leap 15.1
Hardware Other
OS Other
Status NEW
Severity Normal
Priority P5 - None
Component Basesystem
Assignee bnc-team-screening@forge.provo.novell.com
Reporter snwint@suse.com
QA Contact qa-bugs@suse.de
Found By ---
Blocker ---

[ Maybe I'm the only one who cares but I'll make this bug anyway. ]

The system startup time on a 'normal' desktop machine is (again) really slow.
I mean the time between grub loading kernel/initrd and the graphical login
prompt.

This is not specific to Leap 15.1 or Tumbleweed but just an observation I made
when upgrading on old openSUSE release to a recent Leap.

The system has an SSD disk and the total startup time on the old system was
somewhere around 1 s. There was nearly no visible interruption
between grub exit and X login prompt.

While since the upgrade the system takes more around 1 min to boot.

What on earth is systemd doing? One of its promises was to get rid of all
the sleep() calls.


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