Is this the right place to ask for help? Or is there another place? Anyways, feel free to delete this post if i’m in the wrong spot.

I use Pop OS on an Asus. Something has happened where i either have a 10 min plus boot time, or it doesn’t boot at all. I have reinstalled Pop OS twice (and used recovery mode) and even took it into a computer shop to see if there was something wrong with my hardware (there isn’t). When I first do a new install it will restart fine, but then it’ll be the next day when it will either take over 8 minutes to load, or it will be stuck on boot.

Right now it is stuck on boot. I can get into a live usb stick just fine. I have done systemanalyze blame, and it didn’t give me any helpful information. I have the same issue even if I try to press space bar and boot into an old kernel.

I should note that my computer has encryption enabled.

Any help would be awesome.

All hail the other linux noobs out there!

  • sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 天前

    can you post journalctl -b0 and systemd-analyze blame results from after a successful boot. i have broken and fixed my own systems countless ways so maybe i’ll spot something

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        2 天前

        thanks, can you please give me the output of

        journalctl -b0 -u systemd-modules-load
        

        i’m curious why it’s taking 30s. maybe the other two services as well

        the dmesg you posted is very truncated, just like a screenful of info. you can usually pipe command output to curl with these pastebin sites. i understand if you’re concerned about sensitive info in dmesg though

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          j@pop-os:~$ journalctl -b0 -u systemd-modules-load

          Dec 07 12:45:50 pop-os systemd-modules-load[614]: Inserted module ‘lp’ Dec 07 12:45:50 pop-os systemd-modules-load[614]: Inserted module ‘ppdev’ Dec 07 12:45:50 pop-os systemd-modules-load[614]: Inserted module ‘parport_pc’ Dec 07 12:45:50 pop-os systemd-modules-load[614]: Inserted module ‘msr’ Dec 07 12:45:50 pop-os systemd-modules-load[614]: Inserted module ‘kyber_iosched’ Dec 07 12:45:50 pop-os systemd[1]: Finished Load Kernel Modules.

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            it’s very hard to decipher. the lines are right-truncated like you just copy-pasted from the terminal (the lines end in > which is less’s sigil for “more content to the right”). you can make a pastebin from command output. to capture any command as a paste try

            journalctl -b0 -p4 | curl -s -F "content=<-" https://dpaste.com/api/v2/
            

            the part after the | comes from here:

            https://dpaste.com/FZNXRMS75

            you can put anything before | to capture it to dpaste. check it for sensitive information first!

            from what i can see though, your nvme is behaving strangely. it may be related to power saving settings. try these settings from the Arch wiki:

            https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Solid_state_drive/NVMe#Troubleshooting

            do you boot from the nvme?

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              22 小时前

              Sorry I’m a total novice, what would have been the better way to share my log aside from copy and pasting?

              • sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                14 小时前

                no worries, i gave a suggestion in my comment:

                journalctl -b0 -p4 | curl -s -F "content=<-" https://dpaste.com/api/v2/
                

                that captures the output from journalctl -b0 -p4 and sends it to dpaste.com. it will print out a URL to the result. give that a try

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        I am currently on this computer but booted into an old kernal which was still slow to load but eventually got me on