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Old 07-15-2020, 01:51 PM   #1
Alee Mahtabi
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Login takes longer than usual


Hi everyone,

When I try to login, it takes about two minutes as if the linux is searching for something. When I looked at the authentication I saw the error that may be causing it but I am not sure how to go about fixing it. This is the log file for my login from /var/log/auth.log:

Jul 15 13:21:01 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd-logind[1102]: New seat seat0.
Jul 15 13:21:01 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd-logind[1102]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event2 (Power Button)
Jul 15 13:21:01 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd-logind[1102]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event1 (Power Button)
Jul 15 13:21:01 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd-logind[1102]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event0 (Lid Switch)
Jul 15 13:21:01 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd-logind[1102]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (AT Translated Set 2 keyboard)
Jul 15 13:21:01 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd-logind[1102]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event7 (Toshiba input device)
Jul 15 13:21:15 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gdm-launch-environment]: pam_unix(gdm-launch-environment:session): session opened for user gdm by (uid=0)
Jul 15 13:21:16 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd-logind[1102]: New session c1 of user gdm.
Jul 15 13:21:17 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd: pam_unix(systemd-user:session): session opened for user gdm by (uid=0)
Jul 15 13:21:31 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gnome-keyring-daemon[2222]: couldn't access control socket: /run/user/125/keyring/control: No such file or directory
Jul 15 13:21:31 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gnome-keyring-daemon[2221]: couldn't access control socket: /run/user/125/keyring/control: No such file or directory
Jul 15 13:22:11 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 polkitd(authority=local): Registered Authentication Agent for unix-session:c1 (system bus name :1.43 [/usr/bin/gnome-shell], object path /org/freedesktop/PolicyKit1/AuthenticationAgent, locale en_US.UTF-8)
Jul 15 13:22:59 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gdm-password]: pam_unix(gdm-password:auth): Couldn't open /etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Jul 15 13:23:03 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gdm-password]: pam_unix(gdm-password:auth): Couldn't open /etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Jul 15 13:23:03 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gdm-password]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file
Jul 15 13:23:03 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gdm-password]: gkr-pam: stashed password to try later in open session
Jul 15 13:23:03 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gdm-password]: pam_unix(gdm-password:session): session opened for user subuntu20 by (uid=0)
Jul 15 13:23:03 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd-logind[1102]: New session 2 of user subuntu20.
Jul 15 13:23:03 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 systemd: pam_unix(systemd-user:session): session opened for user subuntu20 by (uid=0)
Jul 15 13:23:06 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gdm-password]: gkr-pam: gnome-keyring-daemon started properly and unlocked keyring
Jul 15 13:23:20 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gnome-keyring-daemon[2941]: The PKCS#11 component was already initialized
Jul 15 13:23:20 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 gnome-keyring-daemon[2941]: The Secret Service was already initialized
Jul 15 13:23:25 subuntu20-Satellite-L670 polkitd(authority=local): Registered Authentication Agent for unix-session:2 (system bus name :1.84 [/usr/bin/gnome-shell], object path /org/freedesktop/PolicyKit1/AuthenticationAgent, locale en_US.UTF-8)
 
Old 07-17-2020, 12:38 AM   #2
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what error do you think is causing it?
 
Old 07-18-2020, 04:54 PM   #3
Alee Mahtabi
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I thought it may have had to do with authentication but I should have given the boot log. Attached is the boot log for today. I have a feeling that it can't find something that it needs and then switches because even though it takes a long time to boot up after that everything seems fine.
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