On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 2:29 PM, jdd
mine, with ssd:
# systemd-analyze Startup finished in 5.041s (kernel) + 22.884s (userspace) = 27.925s
on this old (3 year) computer, the (new) ssd did really makes things faster
I don't know if this helps the discussion much.. Here's mine from an updated 13.1 (install is about 2 weeks old). # systemd-analyze Startup finished in 2.421s (kernel) + 1.955s (userspace) = 4.376s # systemd-analyze blame 785ms vmware.service 716ms systemd-udev-settle.service 532ms plymouth-start.service 186ms nfs.service 179ms dkms_autoinstaller.service 172ms apparmor.service 134ms mnt-windows.mount 98ms plymouth-read-write.service .... (truncated)
From Grub to desktop is barely measurable/noticeable... as in it's stinking fast. That's with VMWare, NFS mounts etc. in there.
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