On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 12:15:48PM +0100, Christopher Ross wrote:
Fedora 34 on my i7 with 32G RAM and nvidia RTX2060 card takes minutes
to
boot, and when it finally does there are a number of "something went wrong"
notifications. How best can I diagnose and fix this so that it boots quickly
and without errors?
Do you have the RPMFusion nvidia packages installed? Are you using
any 3rd-party nvidia drivers? Or are you using the nouveau driver?
The nvidia driver might be compiling on boot (dkms) which takes a long
time, and if it fails, will cause GL issues that can break 'nautilus',
and if 'nautilus' crashes, the GNOME session will do the 'Something
went wrong' alert.
The top part of systemd-analyze-blame is
1min 23.232s plymouth-quit-wait.service
53.077s cs-firewall-bouncer.service
52.219s dovecot.service
26.525s crowdsec.service
It appears you're using some sort of 3rd-party firewall driver called
'crowdsec'. Is that the problem? It does seem to be up there,
although it could be waiting for something else to start.
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Jonathan Billings <billings(a)negate.org>