On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:13 PM, drago01 wrote: > On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Jan F. Chadima <jchad...@redhat.com> wrote: >> >> On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:02 PM, drago01 wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Jan F. Chadima <jchad...@redhat.com> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> On Sep 15, 2011, at 11:03 AM, drago01 wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Jan F. Chadima <jchad...@redhat.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> [...] >>>>>> . When watching the load of the virtual machine that starts with systemd >>>>>> it is clear to me that the total CPU consumption is significantly >>>>>> greater than in the case of upstart one. >>>>> >>>>> That's the whole point of doing things in parallel ... the CPU is >>>>> actually being *used* hence the higher CPU consumption. When you have >>>>> work to do you want to throw all resources at it. To get back to your >>>>> digger analogy ... when you employ 10 workers you'd rather want all of >>>>> them to work not one doing all the work and the other 9 just sitting >>>>> around. >>>> >>>> better is 1 working and 9 sitting than 10 injured :) >>> >>> Well why not fire the other 9 and save money then? ;) >> >> so cut off the remanding cores from the CPU, save only one, good luck :D > > No I mean either write software to take advantage of them (i.e use > them) or save money and buy slower / cheaper CPUs because you prefer > software that does not use the available resources when needed. > I prefer the former you seem to prefer the later ;)
If your only goal is to boot up and the to switch off or to crash … then you have to parallelize boot. I prefer to load the system by the applications ….. And I have no care on 10 second longer boot Monitor the duration of the boot is ridiculous if uptime is more than a few hours. Time spent discussing about the absurdity of systemd is fair enough for more than a year everyday classical boot sequence > -- > devel mailing list > devel@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Jan F. Chadima jchad...@redhat.com -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel