Am Samstag 24 Februar 2007 schrieb Collin Marc:
hi
suse boot time is very slow, about 54 sec on my dual core 4200+, 1 gig of
ram. I removed a lot of services.
http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/91107/bootchart-png.html
this kind of system should booted in less than 30 sec
Do you happen to
Hello all
I installed bootchart on a couple of PCs at home and uploaded the charts
Here are the results
Tyan.S2466.bootchart.png = Boot time 1:01
T60.t2400_bootchart.png = Boot time 1:13
T40.Pentium_M1500.bootchart.png = Boot time 1:30
The charts are available here:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:43:33 -0800 (PST)
Collin Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
suse boot time is very slow, about 54 sec on my dual core 4200+, 1 gig of
ram. I removed
a lot of services.
For what it is worth I used
makeSUSEdvd-0.35-1.noarch.rpm to build a openSUSE-10.3-Alpha1 DVD
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Volker Kuhlmann schreef:
(the kick-off option to boot directly into another os, makes it possible
to get coffee, or go to the toilet, without wasting time to make a
choice at the boot screen..:-)
That's been standard KDE for yonks. When you
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Andreas schreef:
Le Samstag, 24. Februar 2007, M9. a écrit :
Using a configfile instead of hardware detection might result in a much
shorter boottime...(20-25 secs?)
Hardwaredetection is needed before installing an OS, an option to detect
'new'
On Saturday 24 February 2007 00:19, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
excuse me, but how do I download bootchart.png ?
Look at the bottom of the page for a code that is given as a image.
Enter it in the box, and press Enter.
Find Download button on the next page and click on it.
Select save on the disk.
Op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 03:43, schreef Collin Marc:
for a home user, the login screen should display very early in the boot
process. Network could start after this boot screen, same thing for cups.
This does not work for home directories that are nfs mounted (like mine). In
that case the
This might be the time to look in to what Ubuntu has been doing? I
seems they are putting in a lot of effort in a new system called
upstart.
http://www.netsplit.com/blog/articles/2006/08/26/upstart-in-universe
http://www.netsplit.com/blog/articles/category/upstart
I'm definitely not an expert
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Alexey Eremenko schreef:
excuse me, but how do I download bootchart.png ?
That goes for me too ;-)
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Have a nice day,
M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
OS: Linux 2.6.18.2-34-default x86_64
Huidige
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Richard Bos schreef:
Op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 03:43, schreef Collin Marc:
for a home user, the login screen should display very early in the boot
process. Network could start after this boot screen, same thing for cups.
This does not work
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Richard Bos schreef:
Op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 14:03, schreef M9.:
excuse me, but how do I download bootchart.png ?
That goes for me too ;-)
Alright get it from:
http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/bootchart-10.3-20070224.png
at the same
(the kick-off option to boot directly into another os, makes it possible
to get coffee, or go to the toilet, without wasting time to make a
choice at the boot screen..:-)
That's been standard KDE for yonks. When you restart, select the next
boot section.
Volker
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Volker Kuhlmann
Le Samstag, 24. Februar 2007, M9. a écrit :
Using a configfile instead of hardware detection might result in a much
shorter boottime...(20-25 secs?)
Hardwaredetection is needed before installing an OS, an option to detect
'new' HW can be added, so comparing the configfile after the os has been
hi
suse boot time is very slow, about 54 sec on my dual core 4200+, 1 gig of ram.
I removed a lot of services.
http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/91107/bootchart-png.html
this kind of system should booted in less than 30 sec
the optimisation could be change depending of the profile of the
On Friday 23 February 2007 20:43, Collin Marc wrote:
hi
suse boot time is very slow, about 54 sec on my dual core 4200+, 1 gig of
ram. I removed a lot of services.
http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/91107/bootchart-png.html
this kind of system should booted in less than 30 sec
the
excuse me, but how do I download bootchart.png ?
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