[SOLVED] Linux Mint 18.3 / 19.x : extremely slow booting problem
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 12:09 pm
Anyone using LM 18.3 or 19 ? After changing the default kernel for the low-latency one provided by the distro, something that I always did in the past years, the distro takes an incredible long time to boot. Minutes. I've started to read here and there about this problem and it seems many people are experimenting this. And there are many, many different things being said. Some even say that you should update your hardware. Which is something that would totally go against one of the arch-proven goals of Linux: to run easily on any older hardware.
Once the system has booted, task and process execution is seemingly as usual though from what I can tell.
I'm currently using LM 18 which does not have this problem. I've installed 18.3 as double boot with the prospect of moving all audio production there, but reverted back to 18 for the time being.
The fact that at Linux Mint the guys cannot help and went on delivering LM 19 that has the same problem is also quite disturbing.
So I'm asking here in parallel to further reading about this, if anyone is using LM and if so, did you solve this problem ?
Cheers.
Once the system has booted, task and process execution is seemingly as usual though from what I can tell.
I'm currently using LM 18 which does not have this problem. I've installed 18.3 as double boot with the prospect of moving all audio production there, but reverted back to 18 for the time being.
The fact that at Linux Mint the guys cannot help and went on delivering LM 19 that has the same problem is also quite disturbing.
So I'm asking here in parallel to further reading about this, if anyone is using LM and if so, did you solve this problem ?
Cheers.