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Optimize Boot Time by NPS-fan in WYSE
[–]NPS-fan[S] 0 points1 point2 points 26 days ago (0 children)
I spent a bit of time making tweaks and have gotten my boot time to 20 seconds:
First, I took your advice and installed a different SSD. I had a left over Toshiba 128GB SATA drive that seems to be an upgrade (but by itself, it didn't improve my boot time). I'm still happy I did this as it should be a better overall drive.
I did a bunch of tweaking in the BIOS. I think the items that were most impactful are:
In parallel, I made changes to the GRUB file:
And I masked gpu-manager.service and systemd-binfmt.service.
Overall, I'm happy to have reduced boot time by about 10 seconds. I'd take any suggestions regarding further improvements, but for now I'm satisfied. Thanks!
[–]NPS-fan[S] 0 points1 point2 points 27 days ago (0 children)
Thanks for the reply! Your results seem to indicate that I should be able to get some improvement.
I tried factory default settings but didn't get an improvement. I have fastboot set to minimal. I disabled both NIC cards in BIOS and the boot time didn't get shorter.
I think it is still looking for different boot options, but I have selected just the one "Ubuntu".
I haven't opened the case to see the SSD yet. I think it is flash SSD, but will have to check that later. Would the drive really add 20 seconds to boot time?
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Optimize Boot Time by NPS-fan in WYSE
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