If you want to figure out what caused it to be installed, /var/log/apt/* and /var/log/dpkg* are a good place to start.No, that is what makes it a bit strange. What it does, as I understand correctly, is try to connect to a NVMe-drive over the network. As that is obviously not present, it waits some time and continues. Removing it didn’t cause any trouble, and that makes sense. But I don’t understand why it was installed in the first place.nvmf-autoconnect.sh appears to be part of the nvme-cli package. No clue what that does, I've not installed it on my nvme-enabled system.My apologies for late respons. I have solved the problem I think. Restoring the wifi network-extender helped. But what helped most was the discovery of a service running since I installed the NVMe, nvmf-autoconnect.service, that does slow the boot process down a lot, but does nothing useful for me (I think). Once I took this out of systemctl, my problem had ended
Did you install it manually?
Statistics: Posted by bls — Wed Feb 21, 2024 6:53 pm