#arch linux boot too long
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Well, we need more information then that to figure out what's wrong
When I start arch linux I have this interface and it takes almost 2 minutes to start up, I don't know why.
Are you on NVIDIA?
I am using a proxmox virtual machine for Arch Linux
Ok
You can trying running systemd-analyze blame, which should hopefully tell you what's taking so long
systemd-analyze critical-chain will give a pretty view with only the stuff needed for boot
have you tried disabling the display manager
99% the problem is /dev/vda
I turn it off directly from my virtual machine or either from my graphical interface
do you hit force off on the vm
no, I do not think so
how can i know?
so what should I do?
so ?
did you do this?
if you disable your display manager does it speed up?
how to deactivate it?
what display manager are you using?
I use lightdm
Run systemctl disable lightdm
ok i just made this, what should i do next?
reboot
Apparently it still takes a long time to start.
Well then that isn't the issue
Normally I have internet connection, where is the problem? and what should I do?
Paste short snippets, up to a few lines, in channel. Please do not use pastebin.com or paste.ubuntu.com; some good, sane paste services are ix.io, paste.rs, bpaste.net, and gist.github.com.
See .s ix or .s rs for an easy way to paste from a pipe.
Paste all of it, use one of these
I can't because I'm in a virtual machine and I couldn't copy paste
.s rs