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Very slow boot Ubuntu 20.04 (7 mins)

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i'm new using Linux.

Recently i've installed Ubuntu and it starts very veeeeeery slowly (around to 7 mins), when Windows starts in 20 sec or less.

I have this:

    :~$ systemd-analyze
Bootup is not yet finished (org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.FinishTimestampMonotonic=0).
Please try again later.
Hint: Use 'systemctl list-jobs' to see active jobs

and this

~$ systemctl list-jobs
JOB UNIT                                 TYPE  STATE  
117 system-getty.slice                   start waiting
1   graphical.target                     start waiting
151 systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service start waiting
62  setvtrgb.service                     start waiting
2   multi-user.target                    start waiting
114 plymouth-quit-wait.service           start running

6 jobs listed.

I've tried changing the grub file:

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"

to

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash profile"

and then back to "quiet splash" again. But actually it got worse

What can I do?

Michal Przybylowicz avatar
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Update Your question with output from command `systemd-analyze blame` once You complete boot process.
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welcome to AskUbuntu. Can you take a look at this link enter link description here Although this is about 18.04 this might help.

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