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 optimisation could be change depending of the profile of the machine.
home machine server ....
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.
Instead of use bash, dash could be used. It's take less memory and start program faster.
Compatibility with existing scripts?
Instead of detecting at everyboot the harddware, suse could save the info and use it for everyboot. A boot option could be added to detect new hardware.
It should be configurable. Not everyone wants fast boot. Some will prefer to have it as it is now, with more auto detection. Give user option to have automatic recognition or fast boot, or something in between. List of detected hardware and actions associated with, though this is already discussed, to limit installed functionality only to what is supported with detected hardware. Classic example in past was PCMCIA. The X Window system is one of candidates that deserve attention.
Keep service very low should be done.
thanks
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