Slow boot time after upgrade to 15.7
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pr07o7yp3
deepin
2018-08-21 12:12
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After I upgraded to 15.7, Deepin starts load very slow. After I enter password and loading cursor appear, I have to wait about a minute before desctop shows.
I hadn't that problem before the update. Is there anyway to fix that and I don't want to reinstall!?


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s***[email protected]
deepin
2018-08-21 16:26
#1
After Updating Deepin 15.6 to 15.7 it may Take a while to adopt your system configure. Please reboot after your PC/laptop successfully load.  //Nepal
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zhangshuang
deepin
2018-08-21 16:41
#2
sudo apt-get purge warm-sched  试试?
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oscararg
deepin
2018-08-21 18:31
#3
dpkg --configure -a and sudo apt full-upgrade, simple commands but helpful ones, the first one rectifies bad installs and stopped ones, the second (as diference with distro-upgrade) not only updates packages, deletes the old ones and prevents most of the problems with updates, anyways, in full updates I always reinstall the system, and this won't be an exception.
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pr07o7yp3
deepin
2018-08-22 09:44
#4
Edited by pr07o7yp3 at 2018-8-22 01:49

https://bbs.deepin.org/user/95100 , yes, I thought that it would only on first restart after update, but no, it load slow everytime I start my PC.
https://bbs.deepin.org/user/30944  it show s"ackage 'warm-sched' is not installed, so not removed"
https://bbs.deepin.org/user/88189  it shows "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded."

That's part of systemd-analyze blame (I was reading that this shows what slow down startup of OS)

hunter@hunter-pc:~$ systemd-analyze blame
         10.119s nmbd.service
          6.783s apt-daily.service
           496ms apt-daily-upgrade.service
           404ms systemd-modules-load.service
           290ms udisks2.service
           251ms systemd-logind.service
           240ms NetworkManager.service
           212ms dev-sda6.device
           160ms systemd-timesyncd.service
           150ms exim4.service
           143ms ModemManager.service
           139ms dde-filemanager-daemon.service
           122ms deepin-accounts-daemon.service
           119ms accounts-daemon.service
            99ms wpa_supplicant.service
            95ms avahi-daemon.service
            90ms laptop-mode.service
            84ms lastore-daemon.service
            79ms networking.service
            74ms smbd.service
            73ms systemd-journal-flush.service
            60ms systemd-udev-trigger.service
            50ms systemd-udevd.service
            48ms upower.service
            42ms lightdm.service
            40ms plymouth-quit-wait.service
            37ms systemd-journald.service
            33ms lvm2-monitor.service
            30ms [email protected]
            26ms alsa-restore.service
            19ms plymouth-start.service
            18ms systemd-binfmt.service
            17ms dev-disk-by\x2duuid-4b941ea0\x2dd108\x2d4432\x2d9d0f\x2dd44116e246a4.swap
            14ms polkit.service
            12ms plymouth-read-write.service


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zhangshuang
deepin
2018-08-22 16:33
#5
if you not install warm-sched  , you can install warm-sched to try
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pr07o7yp3
deepin
2018-08-23 22:46
#6
Ok, I fixed it with reinstall. I hope that I don't have to do that on every big update. When I was using Windows 7, it last for 6 years without reinstall. So having in mind that Linux has to be even more stable it's ridiculous to get problems on first bigger update...   
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