I’ve been having some decently long boot times recently and I wanted to investigate. I ran systemd-analyze blame and this is what I got:
There are a bunch more entries above but none of them are particularly large jumps; rather, the big one seems to be something about amdgpu, which has almost a 20 second longer time than the entry before it:
24.448s sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:08.1-0000:c5:00.0-drm-card2-card2\\x2deDP\\x2d2-amdgpu_bl2.device
I do also have the 7700s graphics module installed so that may be related (though it does seem to be working fine as far as I can tell)
Any ideas on why this is taking so long, or ideas on how to further investigate the issue?
On Fedora 43 (KDE plasma edition), everything is up to date as of today
Kernel version 6.18.3
BIOS version 4.02 (I realize there is a newer version and will be updating soon, though I can’t find any mention of this being a problem that was fixed)
On 7040 version of the FW16.
