Le mardi 04 février 2014 à 13:54 +0100, Ludwig Nussel a écrit :
Frederic Crozat wrote:
In that regard, even if I've recently switched to SDD on some of my systems, I also know a lot of people don't have SSD systems and usually have a boot time around 30s (to sometime one minute).
Did you check on those systems what exactly is causing this? By default at least there shouldn't be much to start. So if those systems fail to get to X quickly maybe it's because systemd starts too much in parallel instead of looking at the critical path first.
Yes, and it is IO saturation and low cpu power.. Try booting an old
Athlon or a netbook and you'll see :)
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Frederic Crozat