I run Mint Sylvia Mate and my boot is very slow. When I do
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systemd-analyze blame
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~]$ systemd-analyze blame
16.442s apt-daily.service
7.889s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
4.390s apt-daily-upgrade.service
1.781s snapd.service
1.351s vdr.service
784ms gpu-manager.service
783ms grub-common.service
752ms ufw.service
524ms lvm2-monitor.service
514ms dev-sdc5.device
318ms bluetooth.service
295ms tlp.service
248ms nmbd.service
245ms upower.service
220ms samba-ad-dc.service
219ms tor@default.service
217ms snapd.seeded.service
189ms lightdm.service
184ms networking.service
174ms systemd-udev-trigger.service
146ms ModemManager.service
144ms smbd.service
122ms accounts-daemon.service
source: https://askubuntu.com/questions/800479/ ... ly-serviceThis is Debian bug #844453. apt-daily.service shouldn't be run during boot, but only some time afterward.
As a workaround, do sudo systemctl edit apt-daily.timer and paste the following text into the editor window:
# apt-daily timer configuration override
[Timer]
OnBootSec=15min
OnUnitActiveSec=1d
AccuracySec=1h
RandomizedDelaySec=30min
This changes the "timer" that triggers apt-daily.service to run at a random time between 15 min and 45 min after boot, and once a day thereafter. See the systemd.timer manpage for additional (not very well written, alas) explanation of what this means.
Can I do this or do you have any solution?
Thank you.