On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Richard Vickery < richard.vicker...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:30 AM, sguazt <marco.guazz...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Richard Vickery >> <richard.vicker...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 10:56 PM, sguazt <marco.guazz...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 9:00 PM, sguazt <marco.guazz...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> > Hello, >> >> > >> >> > On my system, the boot phase takes only approximately 28 seconds but >> >> > both the reboot and shutdown phase take approximately 1 minute and 10 >> >> > seconds. >> >> > >> >> > This did not happen with F16. >> >> > >> >> > Could someone help me to solve this issue? >> >> > >> >> > Here below are my systemd services: >> >> > >> >> >> >> [cut] >> >> >> >> > Thank you very much. >> >> > >> >> >> >> So, am I the only one facing this problem? >> >> >> >> Any hint on what should I look for? >> >> >> >> Thank you very much. >> >> >> >> Best, >> >> >> >> -- Marco >> > >> > >> > My 2 cents: >> > >> > Why do you need to reboot? What are you doing at power-off that you >> need to >> > hang around and wait for it? If a portable computer, just close it, >> pack it >> > away before the lights go out, and walk away? and is a minute and 38 >> seconds >> > really SO important? If this minuscule amount time is so important, you >> > could retire and get more of your minute and a half. >> > >> >> Hi Richard, >> >> I need to reboot/power-off mainly for 2 reasons: >> 1. I have a dual-boot system (Linux+Win) >> 2. The battery of my laptop has low capacity >> >> For what concerns the 1min and 38sec, it's not an infinity but IMHO is >> a very long time if I compare it with F16 (that was installed on the >> same laptop). >> >> Cheers, >> >> -- Marco >> >> > So is it crashing that you are worried about? My main, though unstated, > point was that, at least in my opinion, time for bootup is not a concern in > the Linux world. I think our concern has more to do with making a safe, > secure, unbreakable computing environment. Because of the name - Beefy > Miracle - I don't think we care about the time it takes to boot up as long > as it works. It's just my opinion, and I could be wrong. > If you really need it to boot up faster, it is possible to go into /boot and stop grub from calling up as many things, but it is inadvisable; you could end up screwing things badly enough that the computer will not boot into the current installation anymore.
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