On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 08:35 +0000, ScottHW wrote: > I've been experiencing significantly slower boot times since upgrading > to Karmic. Too bad, as one of the main features I thought we were going > to look forward to was faster booting. > > In Hardy, I was booting in ~0:39 > In Jaunty, I was booting in ~-0.26 > In Karmic, I was booting in ~1.22 > > Upgraded to ureadahead, I am booting in ~1.19 > Please open up your jaunty and karmic (ureadhead) bootcharts; that goes for everyone else too ;-)
Now first, please ignore the "time:" bit at the top. That is *NOT* your boot time, that is simply the number of seconds after boot that bootchart exited (for whatever reason). Reading jaunty, scroll down and look at the chart; look at what the last thing happening before the chart is cut off: It's about 3/4 the way down: [gdm ] [Xorg ] [sh] [xkbcomp] So this chart is being cut off as soon as the X server is started, and the other init scripts are finished. Reading karmic, you'll notice that the chart is much wider and that the CPU and I/O graphs of the last bit are empty. That's because bootchart runs longer to capture _more_ of the boot. Try and find the same gdm/Xorg pattern - it's not at the right hand side of the graph is it? In fact it's almost exactly in the middle. jaunty wasn't booting faster - the karmic bootchart just *also* includes your desktop login as well (since we care about both) Scott -- Scott James Remnant sc...@ubuntu.com -- performs poorly on slow HDD https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432089 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs