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Mte90:
I bought a new SSD with more capacity then the previous one and copied with dd.
So after that I removed the swap partition that was on that and enlarged the partition, execute a trimmer, made an update-initramfs, update-grub, add in /etc/sysctl.conf to disable swap, an e2fsck, removed also the reference on fstab of the swap partition.The only difference that i swat that the start block on the previous ssd vas 2048 and on the new one is 2049.I was thinking that was systemd the problem on launching the system because there is like a prompt for like 30 seconds and later start systemd.
This is the output of dmesg https://pastebin.com/KJaVmSUN and you can see that (apart the random issue that I saw that writing random characters on that moment of boot remove that warnings) take 33 seconds to mount my drive.
I am using the latest kernel available and I have no idea how to fix this very slow starting time.
PS: this is what journalctl -b say: https://pastebin.com/kzGHkrzp

devil:
Wat does
--- Code: ---systemd-analyze blame
--- End code ---
tell you

der_bud:
I notice some network activity/waiting in the logs. Do you have NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled. If yes, does disabling that make your boot faster?

Mte90:
Systemd-analyze blame report -> https://pastebin.com/DwUSwZU0
As I can see nothing helpful to understand why is so slow before starting systemd itself.
For network manager I am not sure but I think that is executed after the mounting of the ssd so with systemd and I have the problem that slow is before systemd starting itself.
When I boot the laptop, after the choosing of the kernel in grub I have a black screen with a blink prompt dash (where i can write stuff without any effect). after 30 seconds systemd is executed and in less of 3 seconds the operative system is ready.

absolut:
when was the last file system check on the ssd partitions?

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