On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 01:14:06PM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote: > > Point taken from you and Dan about machines that require frequent > booting, but not to beat a dead horse, I'm throwing out one more > statistic: > > On a much more modern machine than the 500mhz machine I threw out > stats on already (2400+ Athlon), from the time boot logging starts > and the time it ends is 12 seconds. And on this machine, a few more > processes are started. > FWIW, here are my times for my fastest desktop (athlon64 4000+) and my latest (via C7D 1.5GHz, using an old LFS-6.1 system that was on the disk, static ip, no X). I don't have a stopwatch anymore, and my watch has a rotating second hand, so these times are only accurate to a couple of seconds. Also, I care about the time it takes to get to a bootloader prompt because it is part of the power-up experience. I restarted the timings from when I hit <enter> after selecting which kernel/system. All in seconds.
a64 4000+ c7 power on 0 0 bootloader prompt 14 16 select the kernel/system 0 0 init starts 7 20 console prompt 54 gdm prompt 45 Slow things: On the C7, ntp takes about 19 seconds, nothing else stood out. On the athlon64, dhcp took about 5 seconds, ntp about 14 seconds, and X itself is dog slow to start. Might be the particular driver or the particular card. ĸen -- das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page