Sorry, I did miss this part of your previous reply:
root@stock19:~# systemctl list-jobs JOB UNIT TYPE STATE 48 setvtrgb.service start waiting 137 system-getty.slice start waiting 1 graphical.target start waiting 102 systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service start waiting 83 plymouth-quit-wait.service start running 2 multi-user.target start waiting
I'm wondering if you can disable setvtrgb.service, system-getty.slice, systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service, and plymouth-quit-wait.service, and see if the long delay will disappear. I guess these 4 services don't look critical to the GUI desktop.
Sorry, I did miss this part of your previous reply:
root@stock19:~# systemctl list-jobs update- utmp-runlevel. service start waiting quit-wait. service start running
JOB UNIT TYPE STATE
48 setvtrgb.service start waiting
137 system-getty.slice start waiting
1 graphical.target start waiting
102 systemd-
83 plymouth-
2 multi-user.target start waiting
I'm wondering if you can disable setvtrgb.service, system-getty.slice, systemd- update- utmp-runlevel. service, and plymouth- quit-wait. service, and see if the long delay will disappear. I guess these 4 services don't look critical to the GUI desktop.