I wonder if there is any possibility to shorten the launch and reboot times of 
the FreeBSD AMI. I understand that it is necessary to have the first 
post-install and update reboot, after the initial launch, but it seems to take 
a longish time compared to Amazon Linux. Without any solid measurements, it 
seems, from the “VGA” console, that it does pause a bit after printing the SSH 
fingerprint and starting cron, sendmail, configuring vt, scheduling a 
background fsck in 60 secs, and printing these odd messages:

[: =: unexpected operator
[: =: unexpected operator
mount: /dev/gpt/rootfs: Device busy
[: =: unexpected operator

...all before rebooting itself for that first time.

I wonder if it could be optimised, somehow. It would be nice to shave a minute 
or more from the waits, if possible. I am also curious what those errors are.

Rafal
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Rafal Lukawiecki
Data Scientist 
Project Botticelli Ltd

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