Am 22.03.2012 18:37, schrieb Claude Jones:
> in other words, in can start services up in parallel, instead of waiting 
> for each one to initiate before going to the next...

what can have the opposite effect if the disk is slow and
services are producing much disc activity at start

on most machines it will improve boot performance, but not on all
also the parallel start brings a lot of other troubles if
a bundle of services depends on each other started in
the right order and full working and systemd introduces
RANDOm here because it will not start services each
time in the exactly same order

however, if fedora would have done the systemd transition
much cleaner most troubles would have been much less, but
i doubt it will take years with the current policies to
get rid of this damned sysv-scipts which are still present

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