systemd-analyze plot is a very reduced form of bootchart indeed, but has
the advantage that it's always available. OTOH, systemd has "systemd-
bootchart" built in which needs to be activated manually as it slows
down the boot due to the probing (like the original bootchart). But it's
very easy -- b
@Daniel,,
You're not nobody. that was incredibly helpful! Per the blog post you posted
I'll be able to do what I was hoping to do. Although per the same blogpost,
bootchart still has some useful advantages over the systemd way..
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Status: Invalid => Con
for more info regarding systemd: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/blame-
game.html
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You can get a bootchart on systemd with the following command `systemd-
analyze plot > plot.svg`
I'm nobody, so feel free to unset the invalid status if that doesn't
solve your issue.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Changed in: bootchart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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