Hello, Ive been having an issue whenever I boot up my pc, i get the message “A stop job is running for Rule-based Manager for Device Events and Files” and it takes up to 1min 30s for only that to complete. Ive ran the systemd-analyze and this is what I got: Startup finished in 4.627s (kernel) + 1min 5.124s (initrd) + 3.830s (userspace) = 1min 13.583s graphical.target reached after 3.821s in userspace. . I also did systemd-analyze blameto see what is slowing down the boot, but the results doesnt make any sense to me:
1min 5.581s sys-devices-virtual-misc-rfkill.device
1min 5.550s dev-tpmrm0.device
1min 5.550s sys-devices-LNXSYSTM:00-LNXSYBUS:00-MSFT0101:00-tpmrm-tpmrm0.device
1min 5.547s sys-devices-platform-serial8250-serial8250:0-serial8250:0.0-tty-ttyS0.device
1min 5.547s dev-ttyS0.device
1min 5.547s dev-ttyS3.device
1min 5.547s sys-devices-platform-serial8250-serial8250:0-serial8250:0.3-tty-ttyS3.device
1min 5.546s dev-ttyS2.device
1min 5.546s sys-devices-platform-serial8250-serial8250:0-serial8250:0.2-tty-ttyS2.device
1min 5.546s sys-module-fuse.device
1min 5.546s dev-ttyS1.device
1min 5.546s sys-devices-platform-serial8250-serial8250:0-serial8250:0.1-tty-ttyS1.device
1min 5.545s sys-module-configfs.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-Windows.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2dpath-pci\x2d0000:02:00.0\x2dnvme\x2d1\x2dpart-by\x2dlabel-Windows.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2ddiskseq-2\x2dpart3.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2dpath-pci\x2d0000:02:00.0\x2dnvme\x2d1\x2dpart-by\x2dpartnum-3.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2duuid-B43CDF5D3CDF1966.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2dpath-pci\x2d0000:02:00.0\x2dnvme\x2d1\x2dpart-by\x2dpartuuid-9014b1ff\x2d61fc\x2d4218\x2d9edc\x2d496f50c68471.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2dpath-pci\x2d0000:02:00.0\x2dnvme\x2d1\x2dpart-by\x2duuid-B43CDF5D3CDF1966.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2did-nvme\x2dKINGSTON_SFYRD2000G_50026B76865038F1\x2dpart3.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2did-nvme\x2dKINGSTON_SFYRD2000G_50026B76865038F1_1\x2dpart3.device
1min 5.543s dev-nvme2n1p3.device
1min 5.543s sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:01.2-0000:02:00.0-nvme-nvme2-nvme2n1-nvme2n1p3.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2did-nvme\x2deui.00000000000000000026b76865038f15\x2dpart3.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2dpartuuid-9014b1ff\x2d61fc\x2d4218\x2d9edc\x2d496f50c68471.device
1min 5.543s dev-disk-by\x2dpath-pci\x2d0000:02:00.0\x2dnvme\x2d1\x2dpart3.device
1min 5.542s dev-disk-by\x2did-nvme\x2dKINGSTON_SFYRD2000G_50026B76865038F1.device
1min 5.542s dev-disk-by\x2dpath-pci\x2d0000:02:00.0\x2dnvme\x2d1.device
1min 5.542s dev-disk-by\x2did-nvme\x2dKINGSTON_SFYRD2000G_50026B76865038F1_1.device
1min 5.542s dev-disk-by\x2ddiskseq-2.device
1min 5.542s dev-disk-by\x2did-nvme\x2deui.00000000000000000026b76865038f15.device
1min 5.542s sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:01.2-0000:02:00.0-nvme-nvme2-nvme2n1.device
1min 5.542s dev-nvme2n1.device
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I have 3 SSD’s in my system. 1 with Windows 11, 1 with Linux (My main one) and the third one which is just for storage. I installed Linux on my SSD when i had the Windows one unplugged, so they shouldn’t be interfering with each other