Show Your Boot Time - Printable Version +- NiftyHost Forums (Archive) (https://niftyhost.chary.us/support) +-- Forum: Technology (https://niftyhost.chary.us/support/forum-7.html) +--- Forum: Software (https://niftyhost.chary.us/support/forum-14.html) +--- Thread: Show Your Boot Time (/thread-640.html) Pages:
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Show Your Boot Time - RichardGv - 10-11-2010 I previously posted this thread on another forum. Nobody ever replied there, as if they don't actually know anything about it. Hopefully I won't meet the same situation here. Hmm, yeah, yet another boring poll thread I post... :) This time I would like to know how much time your system takes to boot. This can be measured with a little clock in your hand (old & reliable), Bootchart (Linux-only), or BootTimer (Windows). (Well, actually a MBR rootkit should be most effective in measuring boot time. :D ) My boot time is 17 seconds, not including GRUB loading time, on Gentoo Linux amd64, OpenRC 0.6.4 with parallel RC enabled. (OpenRC is fast, indeed.) I also use prelink to accelerate binary executions. (Keep in mind I'm using a old traditional HDD, not SSD. If I have a SSD, the time can be shortened to 10 seconds or so, I guess. X does not autostart during boot process.) systemd and readahead-list may be very helpful for further improvements of boot speed. However, systemd is too heavily experimental, while readahead-list has not been updated since 2006. (This chart is slightly old. As I switched back to nouveau (from the blob nvidia-drivers) with framebuffer. But it shouldn't be a big issue.) RE: Show Your Boot Time - leonhitchens - 10-12-2010 I have a 7 secound boot with ubuntu so i like that:) RE: Show Your Boot Time - RichardGv - 10-12-2010 (10-12-2010, 09:17 AM)leonhitchens Wrote: I have a 7 secound boot with ubuntu so i like that:) Huh, that seems impossible. Somebody managed to boot Lucid in 11 seconds, but it's a laptop with SSD. Upstart is pretty fast, but it's not necessarily faster than OpenRC. Please install BootChart and post the chart here to give a definite proof. The instructions can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootCharting#How%20to%20install%20bootchart RE: Show Your Boot Time - Mone - 10-13-2010 <5 seconds (I'm running a computer from 2050!) RE: Show Your Boot Time - leonhitchens - 10-18-2010 installed boot chart but cannot run it? RE: Show Your Boot Time - RichardGv - 10-18-2010 (10-18-2010, 04:02 AM)leonhitchens Wrote: installed boot chart but cannot run it? Read the instructions in the link I gave you! Quote:Then reboot. The bootchart can be found in /var/log/bootchart . RE: Show Your Boot Time - Matt - 10-18-2010 My iPod touch starts up in about 30 seconds (from powerdown), and my dad's laptop starts in about the same time, with Win7 installed. RE: Show Your Boot Time - ThePro - 10-19-2010 However i can assure you that's wrong, i'd say it's about 2 minutes, i'll check later. RE: Show Your Boot Time - infoxt - 11-03-2010 What's the effect of the time difference? RE: Show Your Boot Time - dumbmie - 11-08-2010 My PC boot time should be around 20 secs. |