Everyone, post your startup boot process. If you're on a linux system using Systemd ( >2015 >not using systemd) just enter
systemd-analyze plot > /home/<wherever>/name
doing this will get you a very large image of your machine's boot sequence. Post 'em and see what others are running!
ps they come in .svg format, you'll need to convert it to PNG or JPG or something.
26 seconds? Are you fucking serious? Either you have a toaster or your system is ultrabloated.
>systemd
>>51635575
It's only 14 seconds from start until graphical login. ntp taking 15 seconds to start up in the background is the reason it counts up to 26.
>>51635590
>memes
>Arch Linux arch (Linux 4.2.5-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Oct 27 08:13:28 CET 2015) x86-64
>Startup finished in 2.014s (kernel) + 971ms (userspace) = 2.986s
What the fuck am I doing wrong?
>>51635943
dunnolol
>>51635954
Must be the encryption overhead. Still, It's on an SSD and I have dedicated crypto hardware
thinkpad x200 with debian 8.2 stable
man-db.service is fucking my boot times, it's adding something like 35 seconds.Anyone know how to reduce this?
>>51636076
Install Gentoo.
bump for co-operation and cool stuff!