I grabbed my phone (stopwatch app) & lubuntu (kinetic; what was used last time) thumb-drive & timed a boot of Lubuntu kinetic (no new write of ISO)
Purpose: > (#102) Are those times stable or do they vary by minutes ? I hoped it would be a re-creation of #92 (but didn't read was there so it wouldn't influence result), alas I didn't use stopwatch then & didn't note which option I used > (#92) I didn't set up stopwatch to time correctly; but room clock said 13:16 at start of boot, and system was fully functional just as it hit 13:22 ie. system operation in ~5 mins (<5 I believe as clock had just flipped 13:22 as it appeared), but I didn't say if persistent OR live was used. OPTION USED THIS TIME = LIVE only (not persistent) BOOT 1: LIVE started stopwatch as I pressed ENTER at grub by 2 mins 43 secs the system appeared functional BOOT2: LIVE 00:25 secs & screen blanks & messages 00:35 plymouth visible 01:11 message(s) again & plymouth gone 02:23 system fully-operational BOOT3: LIVE 00:29 secs & screen blanks & messages 00:35 plymouth visible 01:10 message(s) again & plymouth gone 02:25 system fully-operational BOOT4: PERSISTENCE 00:27 secs & screen blanks & messages 00:34 plymount visible 01:41 message(s) again & plymouth gone 03:06 system fully-operational (boot 4 and there was a longer delay between wallpaper being drawn & the menu responding to wacom-pen or SUPER key being pressed & menu appearing which is what I use to detect 'fully-operational) Boot 2 & 3 are identical; any differences will be me needing to press the screen on the phone more than once to get it to register 'lap' time. Re-creating test #101 using Ubuntu Desktop 22.04 LTS (comment #101) > - 00:09 enter pressed at GRUB > - 08:06 screen blacked > - 08:20 ubuntu plymouth first appeared > - 09:52 plymouth is gone, system text message appears > - 10:10 maybe-ubiquity TRY INSTALL prompt > - 10:37 system fully operational (I started time at ENTER PRESSED at GRUB, so 9 secs difference expected) 08:01 screen blanked 08:08 ubuntu plymouth first appeared 09:41 plymouth is gone, system text message(s) appear 10:08 maybe-ubiquity; TRY/INSTALL prompt 10:55 system fully operational Times here start out consistent (9 secs difference expected as I started time with right hand as I hit enter at grub with left, last time it was when I saw 'grub' prior to grub.menu appearing), however at MAYBE- UBIQUITY times differed a bit.. and final-operational differs well beyond any user/me error(s) Picking when a system is 'fully operational' is subjective, so a few secs difference can be just me using wacom-pen touching screen OR hitting SUPER at the right sec, versus a short delay (as I'm not hitting key/pen rapidly), but we have ~30 secs difference (10mins37secs-9sec 10m55s?) > (#102) Are those times stable or do they vary by minutes ? To me as a user they feel ~stable; but BOOT 1 of Lubuntu LIVE was slower than BOOTS 2 & 3 (which were consistent; boot 4 was different mode).. and some some times of Ubuntu Desktop were identical; but by end they differed beyond I believe could be me. They don't vary by minutes though in my opinion; secs like this is all I've generally noted (and some of those secs are likely me/dog; hitting my phone with the wacom pen for the device instead of my finger as I did on last test; I can't see that adding 20 secs though! etc) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1922342 Title: Impish live session takes ages to boot on BIOS systems To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-release-notes/+bug/1922342/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs