Booting time slowed down due to errors

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/dev/sda6: clean, 307317/2632672 files, 4045105/10522414 blocks 
bluetooth hci0: firmware: failed to load brcm/BCM20702A1-0a5c.hcd (-2)


Would you please help me to solve those two errors?

These errors are thrown every time I switch on my computer.



Earlier, I was getting only the first error, but nowadays I also get the second error.

System boots after sometime but take longer than usual.










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    Hi, Welcome to U&L StackExchange. Firstly, the first line isn't an error - it looks to be the output of a fs check. In regards to the second line; Have you previously connected something to your computer via bluetooth that is no longer connected? My guess would be it's looking to connect to a bluetooth device before it finishes booting, until it hits a timeout, hence the longer boot sequence for you.
    – RobotJohnny
    Sep 19 at 10:36










  • First Line:It performs the same check each and every time I boot? Second Line:No I did not connect to any bluetooth device.
    – Harshit Agarwall
    Sep 21 at 15:52















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/dev/sda6: clean, 307317/2632672 files, 4045105/10522414 blocks 
bluetooth hci0: firmware: failed to load brcm/BCM20702A1-0a5c.hcd (-2)


Would you please help me to solve those two errors?

These errors are thrown every time I switch on my computer.



Earlier, I was getting only the first error, but nowadays I also get the second error.

System boots after sometime but take longer than usual.










share|improve this question



















  • 1




    Hi, Welcome to U&L StackExchange. Firstly, the first line isn't an error - it looks to be the output of a fs check. In regards to the second line; Have you previously connected something to your computer via bluetooth that is no longer connected? My guess would be it's looking to connect to a bluetooth device before it finishes booting, until it hits a timeout, hence the longer boot sequence for you.
    – RobotJohnny
    Sep 19 at 10:36










  • First Line:It performs the same check each and every time I boot? Second Line:No I did not connect to any bluetooth device.
    – Harshit Agarwall
    Sep 21 at 15:52













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/dev/sda6: clean, 307317/2632672 files, 4045105/10522414 blocks 
bluetooth hci0: firmware: failed to load brcm/BCM20702A1-0a5c.hcd (-2)


Would you please help me to solve those two errors?

These errors are thrown every time I switch on my computer.



Earlier, I was getting only the first error, but nowadays I also get the second error.

System boots after sometime but take longer than usual.










share|improve this question















/dev/sda6: clean, 307317/2632672 files, 4045105/10522414 blocks 
bluetooth hci0: firmware: failed to load brcm/BCM20702A1-0a5c.hcd (-2)


Would you please help me to solve those two errors?

These errors are thrown every time I switch on my computer.



Earlier, I was getting only the first error, but nowadays I also get the second error.

System boots after sometime but take longer than usual.







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  • 1




    Hi, Welcome to U&L StackExchange. Firstly, the first line isn't an error - it looks to be the output of a fs check. In regards to the second line; Have you previously connected something to your computer via bluetooth that is no longer connected? My guess would be it's looking to connect to a bluetooth device before it finishes booting, until it hits a timeout, hence the longer boot sequence for you.
    – RobotJohnny
    Sep 19 at 10:36










  • First Line:It performs the same check each and every time I boot? Second Line:No I did not connect to any bluetooth device.
    – Harshit Agarwall
    Sep 21 at 15:52













  • 1




    Hi, Welcome to U&L StackExchange. Firstly, the first line isn't an error - it looks to be the output of a fs check. In regards to the second line; Have you previously connected something to your computer via bluetooth that is no longer connected? My guess would be it's looking to connect to a bluetooth device before it finishes booting, until it hits a timeout, hence the longer boot sequence for you.
    – RobotJohnny
    Sep 19 at 10:36










  • First Line:It performs the same check each and every time I boot? Second Line:No I did not connect to any bluetooth device.
    – Harshit Agarwall
    Sep 21 at 15:52








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Hi, Welcome to U&L StackExchange. Firstly, the first line isn't an error - it looks to be the output of a fs check. In regards to the second line; Have you previously connected something to your computer via bluetooth that is no longer connected? My guess would be it's looking to connect to a bluetooth device before it finishes booting, until it hits a timeout, hence the longer boot sequence for you.
– RobotJohnny
Sep 19 at 10:36




Hi, Welcome to U&L StackExchange. Firstly, the first line isn't an error - it looks to be the output of a fs check. In regards to the second line; Have you previously connected something to your computer via bluetooth that is no longer connected? My guess would be it's looking to connect to a bluetooth device before it finishes booting, until it hits a timeout, hence the longer boot sequence for you.
– RobotJohnny
Sep 19 at 10:36












First Line:It performs the same check each and every time I boot? Second Line:No I did not connect to any bluetooth device.
– Harshit Agarwall
Sep 21 at 15:52





First Line:It performs the same check each and every time I boot? Second Line:No I did not connect to any bluetooth device.
– Harshit Agarwall
Sep 21 at 15:52
















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