Dan Nicholson escribió: > On 2/3/07, TheOldFellow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> What I need is something it can't handle, like Udev for several months a >> year ago, or a new booting scheme... > > This is actually something I want to bring up. Our booting is dog > slow. Maybe it's time to look into making improvements. We could > replace init with init-ng or upstart. Or, we could just work to > parallelize the bootscripts like is done on RedHat and SuSE. I think > this has been brought up before. > > -- > Dan
For desktop systems it doesn't matter how long it takes to boot, what matters is how long it takes to load a getty or a dm ;). In my current system, an Pentium III @ 450MHz, the runlevel takes 8 secs to be up, but gettys are available at 4 secs, or less, i'm not sure... My system is somewhat deviated, so a normal LFS may take a bit more, but the gettys/dm will be up as soon as possible, that's the beauty of initng, it does it without any effort :). -- Ismael Luceno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> InitNG maintainer and project lead - http://www.initng.org Registered Linux User #439653 - http://counter.li.org LFS User #17162 - http://www.linuxfromscratch.org SourceMage GNU/Linux User - http://www.sourcemage.org IRC: ismaell @ irc.freenode.net #initng #uruguay #cross-lfs Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Blog: http://ismaell.wordpress.com GPG Key ID: EC8E5C9A GPG Key Fingerprint: 1356 7578 232E CCA6 D16D 46A8 FE6C 58D3 EC8E 5C9A
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