[opensuse] slow vbox boot
Hi More curiosity than anything else but 13.1 rc1 on vbox boots in 30 seconds whereas 12.3 take 90 seconds on the same host. I tried the 13.1 version, 4.2.18 on 12.3 by uninstalling vbox from the guest and using the 13.1 version from the vbox site. Exactly the same boot time on 12.3. Any idea why the boot takes longer on 12.3 or even better, why 13.1 is so much quicker? Thanks, L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 4:02 AM, lynn <lynn@steve-ss.com> wrote:
Hi More curiosity than anything else but 13.1 rc1 on vbox boots in 30 seconds whereas 12.3 take 90 seconds on the same host. I tried the 13.1 version, 4.2.18 on 12.3 by uninstalling vbox from the guest and using the 13.1 version from the vbox site. Exactly the same boot time on 12.3.
Any idea why the boot takes longer on 12.3 or even better, why 13.1 is so much quicker? Thanks, L x
A major goal of a lot of the openSUSE churn in 12.2 / 12.3 / 13.1 has been to accelerate boot times. Looks like it is working for you. The biggest change in 13.1 I think has been getting systemd to not only be the main daemon startup manager, but also to get native systemd control files for a lot of the services. That allows parallel startup of lots of services. Greg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
El 23/10/13 05:02, lynn escribió:
Hi More curiosity than anything else but 13.1 rc1 on vbox boots in 30 seconds whereas 12.3 take 90 seconds on the same host. I tried the 13.1 version, 4.2.18 on 12.3 by uninstalling vbox from the guest and using the 13.1 version from the vbox site. Exactly the same boot time on 12.3.
Any idea why the boot takes longer on 12.3 or even better, why 13.1 is so much quicker?
The changes between 12.3 and 13.1 are too extensive and fairly invasive to be able to isolate what exactly improves the boot time in your particular setup. However it probably has to do with systemd. Cheers. -- "If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in." - Edsger Dijkstra -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 10:02:39 AM lynn wrote:
Hi More curiosity than anything else but 13.1 rc1 on vbox boots in 30 seconds whereas 12.3 take 90 seconds on the same host. I tried the 13.1 version, 4.2.18 on 12.3 by uninstalling vbox from the guest and using the 13.1 version from the vbox site. Exactly the same boot time on 12.3.
Any idea why the boot takes longer on 12.3 or even better, why 13.1 is so much quicker? Thanks, L x
A systemd update for openSUSE 13.1 RC1 was released recently. I did notice an improvement on boot up and power off times. Test it and come back with comments. Regards, -- Ricardo Chung | Panama Member openSUSE Projects -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 12:00 -0500, Ricardo Chung wrote:
On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 10:02:39 AM lynn wrote:
Hi More curiosity than anything else but 13.1 rc1 on vbox boots in 30 seconds whereas 12.3 take 90 seconds on the same host. I tried the 13.1 version, 4.2.18 on 12.3 by uninstalling vbox from the guest and using the 13.1 version from the vbox site. Exactly the same boot time on 12.3.
Any idea why the boot takes longer on 12.3 or even better, why 13.1 is so much quicker? Thanks, L x
A systemd update for openSUSE 13.1 RC1 was released recently. I did notice an improvement on boot up and power off times. Test it and come back with comments.
Hi OK, did a zypper dup and it pulled systemd 208. Fine, but no speed differences over 207. What you do notice is when you compare it with 12.3 boot times. Much faster on 13.1 rc. L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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Cristian Rodríguez
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Greg Freemyer
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lynn
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Ricardo Chung