On 04/13/2018 07:50 PM, 799 wrote:
Hello Chris,
Thanks for the info, very interesting.
Chris Laprise <tas...@posteo.net <mailto:tas...@posteo.net>> schrieb am
Fr., 13. Apr. 2018, 19:20:
I've done some experimenting to get my Debian VMs to boot faster. So
far
I've reduced the start time significantly by disabling these
services in
the template:
(...).
Can you post some more I formation what you have done to measure startup
time?
Additionally I like to know if you can do the same for Fedora based VMs,
as most of the AppVMs from me are Fedora based.
I don't normally use Fedora, but it should be possible. Use tools like
'systemd-analyze blame' as your guide.
I'll try to post some timings tomorrow.
Another service that shows up with significant time is wpa_supplicant.
You can have it start only for network VMs by creating
/lib/systemd/system/wpa_supplicant.service.d/20_netvms with the following
[Unit]
ConditionPathExists=/var/run/qubes/this-is-netvm
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