Hi,
I performed a simple home test, a comparison of startup and shutdown times of:
- Live-CD Fedora 16 beta - systemd parallel boot, GNOME 3
- Live-CD Knoppix 6.7.1 - microknoppix-fast-parallel-boot (based on SysV/LSB
scripts), LXDE;
note that Knoppix does decompression while executing
The times measured were:
t1 - time between machine turned ON and showing of live system DE menu
t2 - time between machine Shutdown from DE menu and actual machine shutdown
Note: no custom configuration or other user activities were performed.
Notebook 1:
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Lenovo TP R61i, Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHZ, Intel Mobile 965GM,
2 GB RAM, HD, CD-RW, sound, internal ethernet and wireless.
F16 beta
average t1=3m8s
average t2=10s
Knoppix
average t1=1m37s
average t2=20s
Notebook 2:
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HP Nx6110, Intel Celeron M 1.3 GHZ, Intel Mobile 915GM, 768 MB RAM, HD, CD-RW,
sound, internal ethernet.
F16 beta
average t1=3m42s
average t2=26s
Knoppix
average t1=2m38s
average t2=20s
Results interpretation.
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Knoppix won by a wide margin, while:
- Knoppix having microknoppix fast-parallel boot (based on SysV/LSB scripts)
and DE with low resources usage and tailored for desktops
- Fedora having systemd parallel boot and DE tailored for small and simple
devices
JB
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