Goffredo Baroncelli <kreij...@libero.it> schrieb: >>>> To get back to your performance problem: Did you try "systemctl enable >>>> bootchart" and then (after a reboot) look at the png generated in >>>> /run/log (at least in my system it is placed there, look at the configs >>>> if in doubt). It can give some interesting clues about why a service >>>> starts late or takes long to execute. >>> Unfortunately bootchart doesn't work on fedora, because >>> CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS is not enabled in the kernel. >> >> Well, I'm on Gentoo so my kernel is custom built by design. But I checked >> my config, I even have no config option "CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS" but bootchart >> works for me: > > I am talking about systemd-bootchart. I have to look if Fedora has the > classic bootchart.
I simply did "systemctl enable bootchart.service" which is probably part of bootchart2. It worked for me. I will look into systemd-bootchart, did never realize it existed as a standalone solution... Thanks for the pointer. -- Replies to list only preferred. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel