Question 2: Why are 3 different wickedd units needed to start a static IP connection even after removing 4? Question 1: can the difference between EXT3 and EXT4 account for the most of the slower TW speeds? It turns out so is / for TW and Debian, but EXT4 for 15.3 & 15.2. The fsck numbers are high across the board apparently because they are all EXT3. └─systemd-udevd-kernel.socket systemd-analyze blame | head -n20 This is where things are now from systemd-analyze critical-chain & blame: On TW20210307, I also disabled persistent journal, which was adding 29 seconds to boot time. To get these, I first stripped some inexplicably present wicked bloat (dhcp4, dhcp6, auto4 & on each of TW, 15.3b91 & 15.2. ![]() I got aggravated enough at the sloth of my apparent slowest 64bit PC running on a Toshiba DT01ACA1 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" while converting /tmp from / to tmpfs.
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