please reopen if this is still an issue
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
systemd-analyze stats for kernel s
Has there been any progress on getting rid of initrd or adding stats in
the past 2 years?
Ubuntu 20.04 still uses initrd and a huge one at that, so the plan to
get rid of it seemed to have failed, but without systemd so there are
still no timings like with other dists. Having separate stats breakd
Thanks for the information Dimitri, I didn't realize that was the reason
the times sometimes shows up on some distributions and doesn't on
others.
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Systems that report more times, run systemd in the initrd.
We do not run systemd in the initrd.
To save time on the boot up, we are working on enabling more systems
boot initramfs-less, with an automatic fallback to a boot with
initramfs. In the near future most cloud instances, and some bare met
Its also not clear why Ubuntu's systemd-analyze doesn't report more than
just kernel + userspace times even on Ubuntu 18.04. Both CentOS 7 and
Fedora 27 report times properly, which are using older versions of
systemd.
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CentOS 7 - systemd-219-42.el7_4.7.x86_64
$ systemd-analyze time
Startup f
Note firmware and loader times only show up when using UEFI.
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Title:
systemd-analyze stats for kernel startup time looks suspect
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