On 09/05/2018 06:55 AM, Bob Elzer wrote:
Not sure if this works for kubuntu, but when the system is booting you can hit the esc key and it should show the all the boot messages.
Sometimes it does and sometimes it does not.  One day I'll get ambitious enough to look into why.

I found out what the problem was.  Somehow, the UUID for the swap partition got changed.  This problem went away when I changed the UUID given for it in fstab.


On Wed, Sep 5, 2018, 12:20 AM Jim <jim.nantz15@comcast.net> wrote:
Whenever I boot the computer into Kubuntu 18, it takes a couple of
minutes to boot.  For a while the screen is blank.  Finally I'm able to
see what it's doing as it boots, and I find this.


a start job is running for
dev-disk-by\x2uuid-377be6ee\x2dc467\x2d44fc\x2de7dad05366fd.device

Then in parenthesis there is a timer like this (1min 9s / 1min 30s) The
number before the slash counts up to 1min 30s then the system continues
booting like it should.

Any idea what this is or how to fix it?

thanks




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