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pLaYeR45 systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 1.803s (kernel) + 1min 9.186s (initrd) + 1.186s (userspace) = 1min 12.176s
Note that the time delay (1min 9.186s) occurs at the second stage (initrd) of the process. Although the lag doesn't show up in the detail you reported, the lag exists.
What I would suggest at this point is that you run sudo journalctl -b again (no need to reboot; it will report your most recent boot) and scroll down the long list of log entries.
Using my example timestamp from above, you should see one or more points with a large time difference between one process and the next. That is where the lag is happening. If you can find it, copy the 4-5 lines above the time lag and the 4-5 lines below the time lag, and we might be able to see what is happening.
pLaYeR45 i think the slow boot is because of my hitachi hard drive (320gb).This drive has lot of bad sectors and it is not working.
I'm missing something, I think.
Your initial report ("I have a 32gb samsung ssd (22gb free) and it use boot windows 10 under 25 seconds. Now after installing solus budgie it takes nearly 3mins to boot the system ...") suggested that you are booting off the 32GB Samsung drive. The screen you displayed shows that the 320GB Hitachi hard drive is what is failing. What does a report on the 32GB Samsung drive show? If the 32GB Samsung is okay, and you are booting off the Samsung, then probably it isn't a bad sector issue unless the 320GB Hitachi drive is somehow accessed during boot. What do you have on the 320GB hard drive that might be involved with booting Solus?