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#21 2019-11-09 15:35:22

iMBeCil
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From: Edrychwch o'ch cwmpas
Registered: 2015-09-29
Posts: 767

Re: System slow after shutdown, fine after reboot

ekzotic wrote:

... but after shutdown system is slow ...

Funny thing, after I shutdown my system nothing really works, no picture on monitor  ]:D

Do you mean:

1) shutdown system (isn't slow)
2) next power on and boot, and system is slow
3) reboot, and now system is again normal (i.e. not slow)

It might mean that the on board device need a bit more time to wake up. Which one? Perhaps those ACPI errors could be informative?

What if instead

3) reboot

you do

3a) shutdown
3b) power on

If system is slow, then it would mean that there is a difference between 'shutdown+boot' and 'reboot'. Again, seems like boot up from shutdown is too fast for some hardware?


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#22 2019-11-09 15:42:17

clusterF
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Registered: 2019-05-07
Posts: 539

Re: System slow after shutdown, fine after reboot

maybe you could get some better info via dmesg by watching its output for awhile? Could be a hardware issues.

sudo watch "dmesg | fold -w$COLUMNS | tail -n$((LINES-2))"

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#23 2019-11-09 17:30:59

unklar
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From: #! BL
Registered: 2015-10-31
Posts: 2,709

Re: System slow after shutdown, fine after reboot

unklar wrote:

2. would you please confirm again:
Your thread referred to the slow (1:30 min) shutdown ?

ekzotic wrote:

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.

Well, then I got it wrong. Sorry

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#24 2019-11-09 18:18:15

ohnonot
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Registered: 2015-09-29
Posts: 5,592

Re: System slow after shutdown, fine after reboot

ekzotic wrote:

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

This thread has already provided you with many troubleshooting strategies.
What is keeping you from applying them to this new problem?

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#25 2019-11-11 08:40:31

ekzotic
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Registered: 2019-11-07
Posts: 37

Re: System slow after shutdown, fine after reboot

I think it's fixed for now. Changed sata cable and port, reinstalled debian non-free + bunsen with 35 gb partition and 15gb swap. So far so good. I forgot that I boot win10 from ssd and bunsen from hdd, so it was hard disk probably. Hard disk is from 2018 wd 5400 rpm. Worked fine before?

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