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Hello! Recently I have weird issue with my system that after shutdown it takes a longer time to boot and system is very slow (like 100x) and unusable. If I reboot it works fine. It started maybe couple weeks ago on Helium and I decided to format it and reinstall Lithium and still have the problem. I think it worked fine before I tried to put system to sleep and it was not able to wake properly which is strange because I reinstalled clean system and shutdown still doesn't work normally. Don't know where to look.
My system is i5 2550k 8gb ram gtx680, no swap and 15gb system partition on hdd for the system.
Disk usage 6gb/15gb
I have haveged installed.
During boot I see some ACPI errors but I think they were always there.
I also have Win10 and it works fine.
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As a first step you can look at the boot information to see what is causing the slowdown
sudo journalctl -b
systemd-analyze blame
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Hi! Thanks for response. Made the logs
After shutdown
https://paste.debian.net/hidden/8415ad0c/
After reboot
https://paste.debian.net/hidden/3d1dbde4/
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Look at those delays with NetworkManager and the tor messages ("Problem bootstrapping", "Network unreachable" etc).
And is this relevant?
Nov 07 21:13:33 bunsen Tor[582]: OpenSSL version from headers does not match the version we're running with. If you get weird crashes, that might be why. (Compiled with 1010101f: OpenSSL 1.1.1a 20 Nov 2018; running with 1010104f: OpenSSL 1.1.1d 10 Sep 2019).
Nov 07 21:13:33 bunsen Tor[582]: Tor 0.3.5.8 running on Linux with Libevent 2.1.8-stable, OpenSSL 1.1.1d, Zlib 1.2.11, Liblzma 5.2.4, and Libzstd 1.3.8.
Nov 07 21:13:33 bunsen Tor[582]: Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/download#warning
Nov 07 21:13:33 bunsen Tor[582]: Read configuration file "/usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc".
Nov 07 21:13:33 bunsen Tor[582]: Read configuration file "/etc/tor/torrc".
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"No swap" would be a problem if "put system to sleep" meant hibernation. I don't think it affects suspend though.
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Look at those delays with NetworkManager and the tor messages ("Problem bootstrapping", "Network unreachable" etc).
That's the Tor browser. I tried to remove it and same thing happens. Tried to disable NetworkManager service, same thing.
"No swap" would be a problem if "put system to sleep" meant hibernation. I don't think it affects suspend though.
I did a clean install and have never used sleep mode. Good to know though.
It feels like hard drive is very slow after shutdown. (But it's fine in Windows) And CPU almost idle.
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Well I'm about to give up on this and reinstall clean system. I tried new kernel, grub options, various bios settings looking through logs and I found nothing.
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damo wrote:Look at those delays with NetworkManager and the tor messages ("Problem bootstrapping", "Network unreachable" etc).
That's the Tor browser. I tried to remove it and same thing happens. Tried to disable NetworkManager service, same thing.
did you
# systemctl disable tor.service
if you no longer want to use tor?
It looks from your logs that tor is not setup correctly.
Last edited by clusterF (2019-11-08 15:33:34)
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I disabled service like you wrote and it did not help the problem. I'm also not a pro in linux so I installed it like apt-get install torbrowser-launcher or something like that.
Last edited by ekzotic (2019-11-08 15:46:52)
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I disabled service like you wrote and it did not help the problem. I'm also not a pro in linux so I installed it like apt-get install torbrowser-launcher or something like that.
How did you install torbrowser-launcher? Do you have backports enabled to install it as it is not available in the main repos as far as im aware.
also what is the output of below?
apt list tor -a
Last edited by clusterF (2019-11-08 16:05:01)
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tor/buster-backports 0.4.1.6-1~bpo10+1 amd64
tor/stable,now 0.3.5.8-1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
it has auto updater built in
Last edited by ekzotic (2019-11-08 16:33:36)
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Is the computer a laptop? Maybe you need laptop-mode-tools. Without any detailed info ive really no idea on your issue sorry. dmesg is a better dbugging tool for things like this.
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systemd has a debug-shell for your case.
You should activate it with :
systemctl enable debug-shell.service
systemctl start debug-shell.service
Then you as a user shut down the system. During the "hangover" you switch to this shell with Ctrl+Alt+F9.
There you are immediately root and you can either use
systemctl status
see which processes are still there from the user
or
systemctl list-jobs
tells you what processes wait and run. Those with "running" block those with "waiting".
If you found the one with "running", you can with
systemctl status xxxx.service
see what the job needs.
When you've done that, get in touch...
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Absolutely no factual/technical basis for this. Just saying.
Might try setting up a swap (perhaps swapfile) but personally would go for a dedicated partition. Still getting my head around all this systemd stuff. Though wouldn't be surprised what all has been integrated into it, stuff like the now discontinued systemd-readahead jazz and perhaps the dev's stole a play from M$ (fastboot) kinda thing and may or not stash stuff in swap. Again ... not even saying this is so, though why not give it a try ? Up to you, END TRANSMISSION.
PS, also just for the record, personally will always have a swap partition myself. Even if I never hibernate anyway. Each their own though, yada, yada.
Last edited by BLizgreat! (2019-11-08 18:48:42)
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Thanks for the help! I already wiped the system and installed simple Debian for now. But I'd rather use Bunsen tbh. I'll get in contact with you later, cheers.
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FWIW, 34s for Network-Manager.service was clearly your culprit and would have warranted a closer look.
Additional info could've been gleaned from
systemd-analyze critical-chain
Could've, would've ...
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@ekzotic, yes unfortunately...
FWIW, 34s for Network-Manager.service was clearly your culprit and would have warranted a closer look.
Additional info could've been gleaned from
maybe I misunderstood everything. But he wrote:
System slow after shutdown, fine after reboot
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Hi! I experience the same behavior in Debian. I notice this error during boot.
Nov 9 01:09:36 debfail kernel: [ 9.877415] r8169 0000:03:00.0: firmware: failed to load rtl_nic/rtl8168f-1.fw (-2)
Nov 9 01:09:36 debfail kernel: [ 9.877556] firmware_class: See https://wiki.debian.org/Firmware for information about missing firmware
Nov 9 01:09:36 debfail kernel: [ 9.877688] r8169 0000:03:00.0: Direct firmware load for rtl_nic/rtl8168f-1.fw failed with error -2
Nov 9 01:09:36 debfail kernel: [ 9.877691] r8169 0000:03:00.0 enp3s0: unable to load firmware patch rtl_nic/rtl8168f-1.fw (-2)
Nov 9 01:09:36 debfail kernel: [ 9.877888] RTL8211E Gigabit Ethernet r8169-300:00: attached PHY driver [RTL8211E Gigabit Ethernet] (mii_bus:phy_addr=r8169-300:00, irq=IGNORE)
Nov 9 01:09:36 debfail kernel: [ 9.981714] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): enp3s0: link is not ready
Nov 9 01:09:36 debfail kernel: [ 9.982119] r8169 0000:03:00.0 enp3s0: Link is Down
Nov 9 01:09:39 debfail kernel: [ 12.497660] r8169 0000:03:00.0 enp3s0: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control rx/tx
I checked Bunsen logs and I don't see error there
Last edited by ekzotic (2019-11-09 13:00:42)
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The two have nothing to do with each other!
1. in debian the firmware for the module r8169 is missing
This is owed to the "philosophy" of debian. You have to activate the nonfree repos here to get the firmware.
2. would you please confirm again:
Your thread referred to the slow (1:30 min) shutdown ?
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Not slow shutdown, but after shutdown system is slow. Like it takes minutes to open Chrome browser and extensions crash.
After reboot it's fine.
And I can't find anything other than reboot and shutdown is the same thing.
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