-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef:
| c) keep sysvinit and just shuffle around runlevels and services. This | will have the least speed impact, but could be sufficient to improve | the user experience. We could, e.g. invent a new runlevel that only | starts the necessary services to get X starting up and then go to init | 5, starting other services in the background while the user can | operate the device. The X-server (<= 1.3.0.0) needs basically 2 things: * networking * tty*, fb* entries in /dev So you could move starting the X-server way forward in the boot order. Note that userland needs dbus (and kdrive 1.4), so putting xserver-kdrive-nodm-init right after dbus should work. Andy Green schreef: | The issue here is that the current rcS.d first the rc5.d blocks the | sexy things that live in rc5 (X) until expensive stuff like udev (18s) | completes from rcS. Check your kernel defconfig, it probably has a gazillion virtual consoles, decrease those to like 8 and udev starts up almost instantaniously. Related to that, more recent udevs use a different method to create devnodes which is said to be faster. regards, Koen - -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] will go go away in december 2007, please use [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin) iD8DBQFHlIK2MkyGM64RGpERAn3lAJ99mE5ELXINXWrYYCCuPAaI/rI1sgCcDKob EeEXukauPmIDBg5STvxeflU= =CGsV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

