Slow boot after installing SSD drive + Grub problem + Kernel panicks

Hey
So i just got a Samsung 840 EVO, and was ready to see my system fly, so i installed Arch on it, the instalation was kinda weird, since im in the middle of some major developing for a startup i couldnt risk to lose time configuring my all system so what i did was this:
Install Arch on the SSD (/root on sdb1) while keeping my  other Arch install (/root on sda5) and sharing the /home and /swap (on sda6 and sda7) between both systems, i installed grub on sdb also because i didnt knew what to do
So now when i boot the laptop i get the grub from sda wich only has Old Arch and windows, if i press f9 at boot and boot from the ssd i go to sdb grub that has Old Arch, New Arch and Windows, since the SSD was instaled via a caddy it doesnt get recognized in the BIOS, but strangely i get 2 Universal Hard Drives (hdd and sdd) when pressing f9
So first question is, should i reeinstall grub on sda or is there a way to put the SDD as primary?
The other problem is that systemd-analyze is giving me worst times than with the hdd, and i dont see a huge improvement with the SSD as i should. Is it because i have /home /swap on the hdd? I have read https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Solid_State_Drives and did as told.
systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 1.820s (kernel) + 1min 30.406s (userspace) = 1min 32.226s
systemd-analyze output (only top lines)
1min 1.093s ntpdate.service
4.320s systemd-modules-load.service
1.159s mysqld.service
986ms [email protected]
967ms [email protected]
609ms [email protected]
511ms [email protected]
359ms lvm2-monitor.service
systemd-analyze critical-chain
graphical.target @1min 30.156s
└─multi-user.target @1min 30.154s <------------- a lot of time
└─ntpd.service @1min 7.575s +9ms
└─network.target @6.473s
└─[email protected] @5.962s +511ms <------------- a lot of time
└─basic.target @5.948s
└─timers.target @5.948s
└─systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer @5.948s
└─sysinit.target @5.942s
└─systemd-backlight@backlight:acpi_video1.service @8.148s +59ms <------------- a lot of time
└─system-systemd\x2dbacklight.slice @5.646s
└─system.slice @155ms
└─-.slice @154ms
laptop specs:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40GHz
8 GB RAM
512 GB HDD
250 GB 840 EVO
Last edited by archoriano (2014-08-29 01:19:22)

You did not share what the kernel panic says, but I guess it has to do with your root file systems not mounted correctly. If it happens like 75% of the time, sounds like you are using /dev/sdax and it gets enumarated differently?  Use UUID's instead.
Your "slow boot" is a seperate problem, see the thread you linked too for how to fix that.
Its a fresh install but i alredy have DE and programs, i used Helmuth script to install all the stuff, just so i didnt forget to install stuff.
No idea what this means, but if it is some third party script downloaded off the internet - use them only if you understand exactly what it does, else the chances are you will run into some problems with no idea how you got there.  For simply keeping a list of packages to install, put them in a text file and pipe them into pacman (see also here.

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