On Aug 15, 2012 3:35 AM, "Felipe Contreras" <felipe.contreras@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried systemd a while ago in a brand new machine with Arch Linux and the boot was *much slower*. After some exchanges with Lennart Poettering and other people in Google+[1], it became clear I was on my own. Eventually I found the culprit: Fedora uses CONFIG_HZ_1000, and Arch Linux uses CONFIG_HZ_300. It became clear to me that systemd was not ready for prime time, it wasn't thoroughly tested in a lot of machines, and if you have problems Lennart Poettering will blame you (PulseAudio sounds familiar?).
Do you have a link to a proper bug report for this issue? I tried reading
On Aug 15, 2012 7:35 AM, "Tom Gundersen" <teg@jklm.no> wrote: the Google+ thread but I couldn't stomach how rude you were in each of your messages (including the first one) so stopped reading. Ok I we've back and read to the end. The last message contained interesting info. There is likely more to it, as I have not been able to reproduce this, but still, something with looking into. As to out kernel options, if there are good reasons to change any of them, open feature requests (working around bugs us not necessarily a good reason). Tom