Hi, always nice to run into new problems with every new openSUSE version, not. ;-) After unexpected smooth operation of 12.3 wrt systemd and boot/shutdown the 13.1 behaviour fell behind a decade again. Booting takes ages as well as shutdown. Since shutdown is hard to debug and I have not much information yet I'd like to ask about the boot phase. Hygiea:~ # systemd-analyze blame 33.536s systemd-udev-settle.service 3.163s network.service [...] There are some more in the area of 3 seconds but what is the first one doing? I guess basically nothing since with 12.3 I haven't had the issue and the system still worked? Can I make the "nothing" faster somehow? Or alternatively how to find the culprit there? Hygiea:/usr/lib/systemd/system # systemd-analyze time Startup finished in 4.886s (kernel) + 44.001s (userspace) = 48.888s Thanks, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org