After upgrading to 15.04 , one computer is very, very slow to boot -several minutes, instead of ~20sec.
I do not know if this helps:
graphical.target @1min 40.961s
└─multi-user.target @1min 40.961s
└─kerneloops.service @1min 36.392s +16ms
└─network-online.target @1min 36.391s
└─network.target @1min 30.948s
└─wpa_supplicant.service @1min 31.430s +6ms
└─basic.target @1min 30.414s
└─sockets.target @1min 30.414s
└─acpid.socket @1min 30.414s
└─sysinit.target @1min 30.412s
└─networking.service @1.941s +49ms
└─apparmor.service @1.383s +555ms
└─local-fs.target @1.381s
└─media-andre-6564\x2d3236.mount @2min 17.386s
└─local-fs-pre.target @1.375s
└─systemd-remount-fs.service @1.328s +41ms
└─systemd-fsck-root.service @1.197s +129ms
└─system.slice @324ms
└─-.slice @323ms
andre@andre-Latitude-E5520:~$ systemd
Failed to create root cgroup hierarchy: Permission denied
Failed to allocate manager object: Permission denied
I had the same error - it was related to the UUIDs in /etc/fstab. I had resized the disk partition, by deleting the swap partition, and then recreating swap. This caused the swap UUID to change.
List the UUIDs with:
And then check/fix any thatdo not match
On the released version 15.04. I resized the partition, and after that things really slowed down.
The problem was caused by bad swap partition reference in
/etc/crypttab
. It waited 90 seconds before giving up on that. For some reason swap was defined on an non-existing drive, once the line was deleted, everything works fine.