Notebook is booting too long












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I have (maybe 6 months old) Lenovo Think Pad E580 with Xubuntu 17 with two discs, SSD 250GB, and SATA 1TB.
Xubuntu is installed on SSD.
From the beginning, when I started the notebook, it started fast.
Now, after the start, the black screen is displayed and after a few minutes the Xubuntu logo appears and the system starts.










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  • In a terminal, type systemd-analyze blame. Paste the first ten lines of output or so into your question.

    – Jos
    Jan 31 at 15:12











  • 6.763s docker.service 6.283s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 3.611s virtualbox.service 2.862s dev-mapper-xubuntux2dx2dvgx2droot.device 1.864s postfix@-.service 1.809s dev-loop18.device 1.670s dev-loop17.device 1.664s dev-loop16.device 1.620s dev-loop22.device 1.586s dev-loop20.device

    – Roman Kružík
    Jan 31 at 15:16













  • Please edit your question and paste the output into it. In any case, this is not an indication of a long boot time.

    – Jos
    Jan 31 at 15:19











  • My guess is the SSD is getting full, and it's showing up as sluggish running and slow boot times.

    – RobotHumans
    Jan 31 at 19:47











  • Can you also paste the content of /var/log/syslog in a code snippet? Usually when the system slows down at boot is because some daemons fail to start and the boot hangs until they timeout.

    – Cristian Vrinceanu
    Feb 1 at 13:47
















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I have (maybe 6 months old) Lenovo Think Pad E580 with Xubuntu 17 with two discs, SSD 250GB, and SATA 1TB.
Xubuntu is installed on SSD.
From the beginning, when I started the notebook, it started fast.
Now, after the start, the black screen is displayed and after a few minutes the Xubuntu logo appears and the system starts.










share|improve this question

























  • In a terminal, type systemd-analyze blame. Paste the first ten lines of output or so into your question.

    – Jos
    Jan 31 at 15:12











  • 6.763s docker.service 6.283s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 3.611s virtualbox.service 2.862s dev-mapper-xubuntux2dx2dvgx2droot.device 1.864s postfix@-.service 1.809s dev-loop18.device 1.670s dev-loop17.device 1.664s dev-loop16.device 1.620s dev-loop22.device 1.586s dev-loop20.device

    – Roman Kružík
    Jan 31 at 15:16













  • Please edit your question and paste the output into it. In any case, this is not an indication of a long boot time.

    – Jos
    Jan 31 at 15:19











  • My guess is the SSD is getting full, and it's showing up as sluggish running and slow boot times.

    – RobotHumans
    Jan 31 at 19:47











  • Can you also paste the content of /var/log/syslog in a code snippet? Usually when the system slows down at boot is because some daemons fail to start and the boot hangs until they timeout.

    – Cristian Vrinceanu
    Feb 1 at 13:47














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I have (maybe 6 months old) Lenovo Think Pad E580 with Xubuntu 17 with two discs, SSD 250GB, and SATA 1TB.
Xubuntu is installed on SSD.
From the beginning, when I started the notebook, it started fast.
Now, after the start, the black screen is displayed and after a few minutes the Xubuntu logo appears and the system starts.










share|improve this question
















I have (maybe 6 months old) Lenovo Think Pad E580 with Xubuntu 17 with two discs, SSD 250GB, and SATA 1TB.
Xubuntu is installed on SSD.
From the beginning, when I started the notebook, it started fast.
Now, after the start, the black screen is displayed and after a few minutes the Xubuntu logo appears and the system starts.







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  • In a terminal, type systemd-analyze blame. Paste the first ten lines of output or so into your question.

    – Jos
    Jan 31 at 15:12











  • 6.763s docker.service 6.283s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 3.611s virtualbox.service 2.862s dev-mapper-xubuntux2dx2dvgx2droot.device 1.864s postfix@-.service 1.809s dev-loop18.device 1.670s dev-loop17.device 1.664s dev-loop16.device 1.620s dev-loop22.device 1.586s dev-loop20.device

    – Roman Kružík
    Jan 31 at 15:16













  • Please edit your question and paste the output into it. In any case, this is not an indication of a long boot time.

    – Jos
    Jan 31 at 15:19











  • My guess is the SSD is getting full, and it's showing up as sluggish running and slow boot times.

    – RobotHumans
    Jan 31 at 19:47











  • Can you also paste the content of /var/log/syslog in a code snippet? Usually when the system slows down at boot is because some daemons fail to start and the boot hangs until they timeout.

    – Cristian Vrinceanu
    Feb 1 at 13:47



















  • In a terminal, type systemd-analyze blame. Paste the first ten lines of output or so into your question.

    – Jos
    Jan 31 at 15:12











  • 6.763s docker.service 6.283s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 3.611s virtualbox.service 2.862s dev-mapper-xubuntux2dx2dvgx2droot.device 1.864s postfix@-.service 1.809s dev-loop18.device 1.670s dev-loop17.device 1.664s dev-loop16.device 1.620s dev-loop22.device 1.586s dev-loop20.device

    – Roman Kružík
    Jan 31 at 15:16













  • Please edit your question and paste the output into it. In any case, this is not an indication of a long boot time.

    – Jos
    Jan 31 at 15:19











  • My guess is the SSD is getting full, and it's showing up as sluggish running and slow boot times.

    – RobotHumans
    Jan 31 at 19:47











  • Can you also paste the content of /var/log/syslog in a code snippet? Usually when the system slows down at boot is because some daemons fail to start and the boot hangs until they timeout.

    – Cristian Vrinceanu
    Feb 1 at 13:47

















In a terminal, type systemd-analyze blame. Paste the first ten lines of output or so into your question.

– Jos
Jan 31 at 15:12





In a terminal, type systemd-analyze blame. Paste the first ten lines of output or so into your question.

– Jos
Jan 31 at 15:12













6.763s docker.service 6.283s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 3.611s virtualbox.service 2.862s dev-mapper-xubuntux2dx2dvgx2droot.device 1.864s postfix@-.service 1.809s dev-loop18.device 1.670s dev-loop17.device 1.664s dev-loop16.device 1.620s dev-loop22.device 1.586s dev-loop20.device

– Roman Kružík
Jan 31 at 15:16







6.763s docker.service 6.283s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 3.611s virtualbox.service 2.862s dev-mapper-xubuntux2dx2dvgx2droot.device 1.864s postfix@-.service 1.809s dev-loop18.device 1.670s dev-loop17.device 1.664s dev-loop16.device 1.620s dev-loop22.device 1.586s dev-loop20.device

– Roman Kružík
Jan 31 at 15:16















Please edit your question and paste the output into it. In any case, this is not an indication of a long boot time.

– Jos
Jan 31 at 15:19





Please edit your question and paste the output into it. In any case, this is not an indication of a long boot time.

– Jos
Jan 31 at 15:19













My guess is the SSD is getting full, and it's showing up as sluggish running and slow boot times.

– RobotHumans
Jan 31 at 19:47





My guess is the SSD is getting full, and it's showing up as sluggish running and slow boot times.

– RobotHumans
Jan 31 at 19:47













Can you also paste the content of /var/log/syslog in a code snippet? Usually when the system slows down at boot is because some daemons fail to start and the boot hangs until they timeout.

– Cristian Vrinceanu
Feb 1 at 13:47





Can you also paste the content of /var/log/syslog in a code snippet? Usually when the system slows down at boot is because some daemons fail to start and the boot hangs until they timeout.

– Cristian Vrinceanu
Feb 1 at 13:47










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