What's your systemd-analyze?
23-24 secs
systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 3.169s (kernel) + 10.918s (userspace) = 14.087s
Startup finished in 4.162s (kernel) + 26.196s (userspace) = 30.359s
>>57248154
Ubuntu?
>>57248184
Arch but i don't know why is so long
Startup finished in 6.131s (firmware) + 9.804s (loader) + 980ms (kernel) + 6.326s (initrd) + 7-118s (userspace) = 30.361s
>980ms (kernel)
Fedora, first generation XPS 13
>>57247974
systemd-analyze: command not found
Gentoo
Enjoy you're bloat
>>57248308
> systemd-analyze
zsh: command not found: systemd-analyze
>tfw free
>>57248241
systemd-analyze blame
>>57247974
>>57247974$ systemd-analyze blame
919ms man-db.service
444ms media-data.mount
418ms dev-sda1.device
183ms ModemManager.service
155ms systemd-journal-flush.service
143ms systemd-journald.service
108ms systemd-timesyncd.service
101ms upower.service
88ms systemd-vconsole-setup.service
86ms NetworkManager.service
69ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
68ms polkit.service
64ms systemd-modules-load.service
60ms [email protected]
57ms systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-c68af8e3\x2d700d\x2d41cf\x2db01a\x2d27e3572af4df.service
51ms udisks2.service
50ms org.cups.cupsd.service
46ms systemd-udevd.service
42ms systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
41ms systemd-udev-trigger.service
36ms accounts-daemon.service
34ms alsa-restore.service
29ms [email protected]
21ms colord.service
19ms avahi-daemon.service
17ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
14ms lightdm.service
13ms shadow.service
13ms logrotate.service
13ms dev-mqueue.mount
12ms media-vm.mount
11ms systemd-logind.service
10ms kmod-static-nodes.service
9ms tmp.mount
9ms systemd-remount-fs.service
9ms sys-kernel-debug.mount
9ms systemd-sysctl.service
8ms systemd-random-seed.service
8ms dev-hugepages.mount
7ms systemd-update-utmp.service
5ms rtkit-daemon.service
3ms proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.mount
3ms systemd-user-sessions.service
2ms sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount
2ms sys-kernel-config.mount
Reminder that if you use UEFI you'll have the firmware boot time included but BIOS users won't.
>>57248333
thanks15.599s man-db.service
7.599s systemd-journald.service
5.805s netctl@ethernet\x2ddhcp.service
4.276s dev-sda2.device
3.986s logrotate.service
3.571s wicd.service
2.191s accounts-daemon.service
1.842s shadow.service
1.788s polkit.service
1.684s systemd-networkd.service
1.405s upower.service
1.321s systemd-vconsole-setup.service
1.126s systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-e3754ea7\x2d292d\x2d47af\x2d9a1a\x2d4f2fbf54c269.service
790ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
786ms systemd-udevd.service
771ms alsa-restore.service
689ms lightdm.service
561ms systemd-modules-load.service
549ms systemd-random-seed.service
488ms systemd-udev-trigger.service
376ms systemd-sysctl.service
325ms dev-mqueue.mount
315ms systemd-backlight@backlight:intel_backlight.service
224ms systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
207ms systemd-journal-flush.service
181ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
175ms home.mount
164ms systemd-remount-fs.service
151ms systemd-hostnamed.service
133ms kmod-static-nodes.service
133ms tmp.mount
132ms sys-kernel-debug.mount
107ms systemd-user-sessions.service
100ms systemd-update-utmp.service
86ms systemd-logind.service
42ms dev-hugepages.mount
37ms [email protected]
3ms systemd-rfkill.service
2ms sys-kernel-config.mount
>>57248487
Not him but wondering how I should read this. Slow HDD at SDA2?
How do you make this garbage faster?
Startup finished in 4.232s (kernel) + 16.085s (userspace) = 20.317slittle better
>>57248539
>bet u never thought I was running windows XDDDD
Fuck off
>>57248518
>man-db.service
for my problem 10seconds was hidding in this answer :
"systemd-analyze blame is not just about starting your system - it collect info about what has been run since you're rebooted. If you run it right after boot, it shouws info about startup, but then it adds other info, like man-db.service etc." try to reboot
>>57247974not@nigger ~ $ systemd-analyze
bash: systemd-analyze: command not found
>>57248538
You get a faster disk, most of those are io bound
>>57248322
this. Still using based OpenRC
>>57248740
It's an SSD. I guess I could make a RAMdisk or something.
>>57247974
>>57247974
nice botnet
>>57248853
>240x320
My condolences.
>>57249002
Why?
systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 1.626s (kernel) + 9.860s (userspace) = 11.486s
That's on Noobuntu with Unity, so it's expected to be slow. Still find it fast enough for my liking, though.
>>57248881
That's not windows 10, anon.
Startup finished in 8.534s (kernel) + 34.575s (userspace) = 43.110s
>>57248322
>>57248804
>LOL guys enjoy your shitty feature that i don't have lmaooooo
>>57248539
>mistype a command
>shell completely shits itself
GCC flashbacks desu
>>57249843
t. botnet backdoor lincuck
Startup finished in 1.548s (kernel) + 918ms (userspace) = 2.466s
btw OP is underage and fat http://archive.nyafuu.org/wg/thread/6606842/#6607846
>>57247974
That's Budgie? Looks nice, how is it?
>>57249974
I love Budgie. Solus is also a great distro.
Laptop
Startup finished in 3.416s (kernel) + 6.645s (userspace) = 10.061s
Desktop
Startup finished in 5.898s (kernel) + 56.808s (userspace) = 1min 2.706s
$ systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 14.038s (firmware) + 3.608s (loader) + 1.321s (kernel) + 5.585s (initrd) + 7.247s (userspace) = 31.801s
Which part is typing LUKS password? I'd assume initrd.
Still rather slow for a 2015 Latitude.
Startup finished in 1.006s (kernel) + 1.952s (initrd) + 9.872s (userspace) = 12.831s
It's my old as fuck T61 with Fedora 24, so I'm cool with it
Is this normal? Does the LUKS stuff account for the time it takes to type in my password?
>>57247974
Wow, nice. So that's Budgie? Apparently you can get GNOME to have a pretty solid taskbar-alike as well. Though I'm fine with my setup.
>>57250616
X220?
>>57250640
T420, hence dankpad
>>57249906
That's hilarious.
/g/ is a miracle of the universe.
Startup finished in 14.783s (kernel) + 33.503s (userspace) = 48.287s
Startup finished in 7.438s (kernel) + 13.608s (userspace) = 21.047s
>>57247974
>>57249906
Why isn't he banned yet?
Gotta go fast!
>>57247974
>Startup finished in 1min 23.335s (kernel) + 11.636s (userspace) = 1min 34.971s
wtf
>systemd
fucking lol
>>57247974
>Startup finished in 1.075s (kernel) + 6.387s (userspace) = 7.463s
>>57248539
>cmdlet
>the manlet of cmds
>>57247974
>implying I use the systemd botnet
fuck off botnet
>make a debian minimal install on a VM
>place the VM on a ramdisk
>optimize the initramfs and rebuild a minimal kernel
>post systemd-analyze
>???
>profit
>>57247974
Startup finished in 2.227s (kernel) + 46.204s (userspace) = 48.431s
>>57247974
is this the new desktop thread?
Startup finished in 2.300s (kernel) + 1.071s (userspace) = 3.371s
>>57250616
Share wallpaper?
>>57251658
>>57251747
what did you do to her face
give it back
10 seconds in a Ubuntu VM. Is that good?
>>57251873
no, put in on a ramdisk and it will be 4 sec tops!
>>57251747
Thanks chief.
not too bad, using WD velociraptor for boot drive
>>57247974
>kevin
>>57251914
>soundtoxin@supernova
edgy
>>57247974
hey kevin
>>57252056
>>57252129
Jungs, bitte kein Mobbing hier!
>>57248853
wtf is that screen lmao
>>57251059
>7 minutes in kernel
what the actual fuck
pretty bad probably but i use a seagate 7200.12 as my drive
>>57252144
I don't read nazi, sorry
>>57252129
That's on a T420 by the way.
Any way I could boot faster ?
Using openbox & lightdm.
There's also a service at boot that makes me wait like 1:30 so that sucks
>>57252219
Get an SSD
>>57252327
Plan on doing so soon, but I'd rather have it on my desktop first.
>>57248853
Just install the package or compile systemd-analyze yourself dipshit.
>>57252510
It's honestly worth it on the laptop more. You save a ton of battery too
>>57252745
Would I ? My kernel makes the battery go crazy when not plugged in, it only lasts about 3 hours.
>>57251059
Christ how many modules do you have in/attached to that kernel?
>>57247974
How can I change the colors in ncmpcpp?
Startup finished in 2.167s (kernel) + 1.865s (userspace) = 4.033s
>1.397s apache2.service
>>57252779
Maybe Linux will fuck something up on that regard, I don't know. Personally when I had a T420 I just stripped down windows 7 and ran that. Got about 6 hours on mechanical and about 8-9 hours on SSD.
Startup finished in 3.638s (kernel) + 1min 5.786s (userspace) = 1min 9.424s
>>57248308
>enjoy you are bloat