Ubuntu boot time very slow and freezes after suspension












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So after updating to 18.10 from ubuntu 18.04 my laptop is booting slowly and some times it freezes and i'm force to reboot



My laptop specs
Here are the details of my pc (Ram, HDD, Processor, etc)
some info that might help find the issue.



➜  ~ systemd-analyze      
Startup finished in 4.604s (firmware) + 4.819s (loader) + 3.729s (kernel) + 1min 7.831s (userspace) = 1min 20.985s
graphical.target reached after 1min 5.351s in userspace
➜ ~ systemd-analyze blame

28.687s postgresql@10-main.service
24.988s dev-sda2.device
18.408s systemd-journal-flush.service
16.287s ModemManager.service
16.195s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
15.235s snapd.service
13.579s preload.service
13.383s dev-loop33.device
13.325s dev-loop25.device
13.184s dev-loop29.device
13.139s udisks2.service
12.751s dev-loop31.device
12.746s dev-loop27.device
12.515s dev-loop23.device
12.445s dev-loop32.device
12.345s plymouth-quit-wait.service
12.231s dev-loop34.device
11.973s dev-loop26.device
11.730s dev-loop18.device
11.685s dev-loop20.device
11.673s networkd-dispatcher.service
11.563s dev-loop28.device
11.556s dev-loop24.device
11.466s dev-loop14.device
11.432s dev-loop30.device
11.268s accounts-daemon.service
11.019s dev-loop15.device
10.996s dev-loop19.device
10.934s dev-loop21.device
10.912s NetworkManager.service
10.622s dev-loop12.device
10.521s dev-loop16.device
10.519s dev-loop22.device
10.339s dev-loop9.device
10.303s dev-loop17.device
10.256s dev-loop13.device
9.496s dev-loop11.device
9.451s dev-loop10.device
9.247s dev-loop8.device
8.033s dev-loop4.device
8.025s avahi-daemon.service
7.893s networking.service
7.800s apport.service
7.742s sysstat.service
7.651s gpu-manager.service
7.603s systemd-logind.service
7.570s rsyslog.service


Full dmesg output.










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    So after updating to 18.10 from ubuntu 18.04 my laptop is booting slowly and some times it freezes and i'm force to reboot



    My laptop specs
    Here are the details of my pc (Ram, HDD, Processor, etc)
    some info that might help find the issue.



    ➜  ~ systemd-analyze      
    Startup finished in 4.604s (firmware) + 4.819s (loader) + 3.729s (kernel) + 1min 7.831s (userspace) = 1min 20.985s
    graphical.target reached after 1min 5.351s in userspace
    ➜ ~ systemd-analyze blame

    28.687s postgresql@10-main.service
    24.988s dev-sda2.device
    18.408s systemd-journal-flush.service
    16.287s ModemManager.service
    16.195s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
    15.235s snapd.service
    13.579s preload.service
    13.383s dev-loop33.device
    13.325s dev-loop25.device
    13.184s dev-loop29.device
    13.139s udisks2.service
    12.751s dev-loop31.device
    12.746s dev-loop27.device
    12.515s dev-loop23.device
    12.445s dev-loop32.device
    12.345s plymouth-quit-wait.service
    12.231s dev-loop34.device
    11.973s dev-loop26.device
    11.730s dev-loop18.device
    11.685s dev-loop20.device
    11.673s networkd-dispatcher.service
    11.563s dev-loop28.device
    11.556s dev-loop24.device
    11.466s dev-loop14.device
    11.432s dev-loop30.device
    11.268s accounts-daemon.service
    11.019s dev-loop15.device
    10.996s dev-loop19.device
    10.934s dev-loop21.device
    10.912s NetworkManager.service
    10.622s dev-loop12.device
    10.521s dev-loop16.device
    10.519s dev-loop22.device
    10.339s dev-loop9.device
    10.303s dev-loop17.device
    10.256s dev-loop13.device
    9.496s dev-loop11.device
    9.451s dev-loop10.device
    9.247s dev-loop8.device
    8.033s dev-loop4.device
    8.025s avahi-daemon.service
    7.893s networking.service
    7.800s apport.service
    7.742s sysstat.service
    7.651s gpu-manager.service
    7.603s systemd-logind.service
    7.570s rsyslog.service


    Full dmesg output.










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      So after updating to 18.10 from ubuntu 18.04 my laptop is booting slowly and some times it freezes and i'm force to reboot



      My laptop specs
      Here are the details of my pc (Ram, HDD, Processor, etc)
      some info that might help find the issue.



      ➜  ~ systemd-analyze      
      Startup finished in 4.604s (firmware) + 4.819s (loader) + 3.729s (kernel) + 1min 7.831s (userspace) = 1min 20.985s
      graphical.target reached after 1min 5.351s in userspace
      ➜ ~ systemd-analyze blame

      28.687s postgresql@10-main.service
      24.988s dev-sda2.device
      18.408s systemd-journal-flush.service
      16.287s ModemManager.service
      16.195s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
      15.235s snapd.service
      13.579s preload.service
      13.383s dev-loop33.device
      13.325s dev-loop25.device
      13.184s dev-loop29.device
      13.139s udisks2.service
      12.751s dev-loop31.device
      12.746s dev-loop27.device
      12.515s dev-loop23.device
      12.445s dev-loop32.device
      12.345s plymouth-quit-wait.service
      12.231s dev-loop34.device
      11.973s dev-loop26.device
      11.730s dev-loop18.device
      11.685s dev-loop20.device
      11.673s networkd-dispatcher.service
      11.563s dev-loop28.device
      11.556s dev-loop24.device
      11.466s dev-loop14.device
      11.432s dev-loop30.device
      11.268s accounts-daemon.service
      11.019s dev-loop15.device
      10.996s dev-loop19.device
      10.934s dev-loop21.device
      10.912s NetworkManager.service
      10.622s dev-loop12.device
      10.521s dev-loop16.device
      10.519s dev-loop22.device
      10.339s dev-loop9.device
      10.303s dev-loop17.device
      10.256s dev-loop13.device
      9.496s dev-loop11.device
      9.451s dev-loop10.device
      9.247s dev-loop8.device
      8.033s dev-loop4.device
      8.025s avahi-daemon.service
      7.893s networking.service
      7.800s apport.service
      7.742s sysstat.service
      7.651s gpu-manager.service
      7.603s systemd-logind.service
      7.570s rsyslog.service


      Full dmesg output.










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      So after updating to 18.10 from ubuntu 18.04 my laptop is booting slowly and some times it freezes and i'm force to reboot



      My laptop specs
      Here are the details of my pc (Ram, HDD, Processor, etc)
      some info that might help find the issue.



      ➜  ~ systemd-analyze      
      Startup finished in 4.604s (firmware) + 4.819s (loader) + 3.729s (kernel) + 1min 7.831s (userspace) = 1min 20.985s
      graphical.target reached after 1min 5.351s in userspace
      ➜ ~ systemd-analyze blame

      28.687s postgresql@10-main.service
      24.988s dev-sda2.device
      18.408s systemd-journal-flush.service
      16.287s ModemManager.service
      16.195s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
      15.235s snapd.service
      13.579s preload.service
      13.383s dev-loop33.device
      13.325s dev-loop25.device
      13.184s dev-loop29.device
      13.139s udisks2.service
      12.751s dev-loop31.device
      12.746s dev-loop27.device
      12.515s dev-loop23.device
      12.445s dev-loop32.device
      12.345s plymouth-quit-wait.service
      12.231s dev-loop34.device
      11.973s dev-loop26.device
      11.730s dev-loop18.device
      11.685s dev-loop20.device
      11.673s networkd-dispatcher.service
      11.563s dev-loop28.device
      11.556s dev-loop24.device
      11.466s dev-loop14.device
      11.432s dev-loop30.device
      11.268s accounts-daemon.service
      11.019s dev-loop15.device
      10.996s dev-loop19.device
      10.934s dev-loop21.device
      10.912s NetworkManager.service
      10.622s dev-loop12.device
      10.521s dev-loop16.device
      10.519s dev-loop22.device
      10.339s dev-loop9.device
      10.303s dev-loop17.device
      10.256s dev-loop13.device
      9.496s dev-loop11.device
      9.451s dev-loop10.device
      9.247s dev-loop8.device
      8.033s dev-loop4.device
      8.025s avahi-daemon.service
      7.893s networking.service
      7.800s apport.service
      7.742s sysstat.service
      7.651s gpu-manager.service
      7.603s systemd-logind.service
      7.570s rsyslog.service


      Full dmesg output.







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