On Sat, 2016-04-02 at 14:36 +0200, Per Jessen wrote:
leo.salm@gmx.at wrote:
Dave Howorth schrieb:
So since I've spent a lot of time watching Leap booting recently :( I noticed that there's a noticeable delay whilst it sits there waiting for wicked to do something*. I just had a look at a presentation about wicked and it appears to be designed to deal with network complexity, which I don't need. It also seems that Network Manager is the default for desktops, so I guess I selected something whilst installing.
Did you upgrade from 13.2 to Leap 42.1?
No, it's a clean install.
I had the same delays on 2 of my machines after upgrading.
Having a look into /etc/sysconfig/network I found the file ifcfg-eno1 from 13.2. As this interface wasn't listed at the output of #> ip link I removed that file (after saving it to my home
Now i have: #> systemd-analyze blame 4.299s wicked.service
On my test desktop for Leap421, I see:
# systemd-analyze blame 20.261s wicked.service
And after turning off IPv6 I have # systemd-analyze blame 3.853s wicked.service Thanks for the command, Leo! More interesting to me right now is that I also have # systemd-analyze blame 10.016s SuSEfirewall2_init.service -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org