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Hello, I am not quite a first time user, I had an arch machine I liked very much but it was probably well over a decade ago. I am working my way through a new install, and booting up seems to take much longer than expected. systemd-analyze says the userspace is taking over 1m40s to get moving. I'm still working at getting a gui so I can copy and paste things, but what logs are necessary to start troubleshooting this? Thank you kindly.
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wifi or other network related stuff
how have you setup your network?
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Could also be a failing systemd service (90s timeout)
what logs are necessary to start troubleshooting this?
Please post your complete system journal for the boot:
sudo journalctl -b | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.stOffline
Could also be a failing systemd service (90s timeout)
what logs are necessary to start troubleshooting this?
Please post your complete system journal for the boot:
sudo journalctl -b | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.st
This command gives back "Your network (2600:1010::/29) is blocked from uploading files."
My network is connected through network-manager's netcli. Simple hookup for a phone based wifi hotspot.
Thank you both kindly.
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The range seems Verizon? Not sure why that's blocked.
Use a different pastebin service, the point is that, not how you share the journal.
http://wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_of … ted_client
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Feb 20 18:57:58 archlinux kernel: Linux version 6.18.9-arch1-2 (linux@archlinux) (gcc (GCC) 15.2.1 20260209, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.46) #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon, 09 Feb 2026 17:16:33 +0000
Feb 20 18:58:00 hex kernel: iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3 wlp0s20f3: renamed from wlan0
Feb 20 18:59:30 hex systemd[1]: dhcpcd@wlan0.service: Job dhcpcd@wlan0.service/start failed with result 'dependency'.Offline
Okay so googling this I think the problem might be that it's calling my interface wlan0. It was wlan0 when I was using iwctl in the live disk to connect but my interface when I use "ip link" is "wlp0s20f3". I think this needs to be changed but I'm not 100% where I need to make the change.
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The problem is that you've
1) a dhcpcd service enabled
2) the service is specific to a non-existent device
Disable that service, entirely. Don't run dhcpcd *and* NM
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I have disabled dhcpcd via systemctl and have verified that it's no longer running and yet the issue persists. What do I try next? Thank you kindly.
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Post a new journal.
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