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Bullseye Slow Boot Time
Bullseye Slow Boot Time
I updated from Stretch to Bullseye and have pretty much seemed to have fixed everything, except for a slow boot time. Systemd-analyze blame seems to place the blame on..... ***16.244s systemd-networkd-wait-online.service.*** My Ip address is static, I'm not using NetworkManager, I'm using systemd-networkd.service, systemd-resolved.service. This is the only error in the logs (pertaining to networking ) ****network.target: Job networking-routes.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with network.target/start**** . I disabled the DHCP server in my gateway and gave the job to a Raspberry Pi running Pi-hole just to make sure the router/gateway was not freaking out and trying to hand out an ip address. Prior booting under Stretch was very fast. Thanks for the help.
Re: Bullseye Slow Boot Time
What is reporting this:I'm using systemd-networkd.service, systemd-resolved.service.
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systemctl list-unit-files systemd-{networkd*,resolved}.*
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UNIT FILE STATE PRESET
systemd-networkd-wait-online.service masked disabled
systemd-networkd-wait-online@.service disabled enabled
systemd-networkd.service enabled enabled
systemd-resolved.service enabled enabled
systemd-networkd.socket enabled enabled
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Re: Bullseye Slow Boot Time
It's always best to post (a link to) the entire journal content but that service is provided by the ifupdown-extras package but you're not using ifupdown so try
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# systemctl disable networking
deadbang