21 Jan
2011
21 Jan
'11
2:11 a.m.
On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 03:07 +0100, Heiko Baums wrote:
I'm quite satisfied with the current sysv init. It does everything which is needed to be done at boottime. And the init process simply is only for booting the system and for nothing else.
Btw., Ubuntu with its upstart or systemd is not starting faster for me than Arch Linux with its sysv init, at least not in Virtualbox and QEMU.
Specifically on this topic, I've noticed that the latest Ubuntu (which I setup on an old laptop for someone else) boots up REALLY fast, faster than Arch on this newer, more capable machine. I've not really put much effort into streamlining boot, but just to mention that whatever they've done with Upstart, it does bring boot times down.