Anton Aylward wrote:
On 20/04/17 04:06 PM, L A Walsh wrote:
I don't like sysd because it leaves me with a non-bootable system. You can't claim that's unfair when its the truth.
It may be the truth but then again it may be an emergent property from other decisions you have made that have painted you into this cul-de-sac.
--- Yes... I attempted to install only using the provided setup options on the DVD. No custom options. Silly me -- relying on the standard install DVD to setup a system.
As for your other remarks, you have to be thinking of someone else, as neither of your comments _could_ apply to me.
It seems that non of our suggestions, (putting modules in /etc/modules-load.d/ is one example) don't work for the context you have set yourself up in.
---- Yeah, the context of trying to
What it boils down to, Linda, is that the context you have set yourself up in is far enough removed form the one9s) the rest of us are running that what works for the rest of us, works well for us, works quite easily for the rest of of us, don't work for you.
--- What it boils down to is that there is a bug in yast. There is no single context for "the rest of us"... You are deluded if you think everyone is just like you.
Many of us work to shrink out initrd and make systems load faster and all that.
--- I did that too on my main system. Shrunk it to size=0. It boots in about 10-15 seconds (not an SSD).
I look at the output of my 'lsinitrd' and I'm sure I could strip more out, male sysd do more in parallel.
Ah... you are stripping your male sysd? Anton, I'm not sure I want to know about this. As for doing an lsinitrd -- normally mine is empty, but was trying to use a more standard setup supported by yast, but it has a bug that prevents it from working.
Perhaps I could defer mounting some partitions until services or user login needed them? Hmm that probably wouldn't speed things up much, the criticality is establishing a network connection.
But that plymouth, that splashy stuff? How to get rid of it? Is adding it as an "omit" in /etc/dracut.conf the right way?
--- ??? on a text mode console?
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