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en:guides:boottime [2010/03/04 03:46]
jozee
en:guides:boottime [2010/07/08 17:14]
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-===== Boot time =====+====== Boot time ======
  
-SliTaz boots fast!! But most likely you haven'​t turned super fast boot on yet. To do this, edit your ///​etc/​rcS.conf//​ :+SliTaz boots fast! But most likely you haven'​t turned super fast boot on yet. To do this, just edit your ///​etc/​rcS.conf//​ :
 <​code>​ FAST_BOOT_X="​yes"​ </​code>​ <​code>​ FAST_BOOT_X="​yes"​ </​code>​
  
-That's all. Now, how do you measure the boot time? SliTaz logs time that rcS scripts take to run in ///​var/​log/​boot-time//​ file. In my case, it shows 5 secs. +Remove dbus, hald and slim from the RUN_DAEMONS array. ​That's all. Note, on some machines, FAST_BOOT_X may not boot properly. However, if Xvesa/Xorg works after you enable this feature, it's safe to leave it on.  
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 +Now, how do you measure the boot time? SliTaz logs time that rcS scripts take to run in the ///​var/​log/​boot-time//​ file. In my case, it shows 5 secs. 
  
 But, how do you graph your full boot process (including the kernel-boot time)? Its quite easy on SliTaz. Just do and install the following: But, how do you graph your full boot process (including the kernel-boot time)? Its quite easy on SliTaz. Just do and install the following:
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 <​code>​ tazpkg get-install pybootchartgui </​code>​ <​code>​ tazpkg get-install pybootchartgui </​code>​
  
-Pybootchartgui will create a chart automatically in ///​var/​log//​. ​+Pybootchartgui will then create a chart automatically in ///​var/​log//​. ​
  
 Now, just edit your menu.lst file for grub and add init=/​sbin/​bootchartd. In my case, it's like this: Now, just edit your menu.lst file for grub and add init=/​sbin/​bootchartd. In my case, it's like this:
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-On asus-eee ssd system, 6 sec boot time + 2 sec for wifi has been observed. ​Here's my boot chart with WPA2 wifi (under 10 secs boot time on laptop with harddisk):+Here's my boot chart with WPA2 wifi (under 10 secs boot time on laptop with hard disk). This is out-of-the-box!!!:
  
 {{ :​en:​guides:​image:​bootchart.png?​100 |My bootchart}} {{ :​en:​guides:​image:​bootchart.png?​100 |My bootchart}}
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 +^  Page Review Section ​ ^^ 
 +|Quality| Good  |
 +|Review| Minor Updates ​ |
 +|Priority| Medium |
 +|Problems| add a [[http://​forum.slitaz.org|forum post link]]|
 +|:::     | OR add a [[http://​labs.slitaz.org/​issues |lab issue tracker link ]]|
 +|How to Improve| Suggest briefly|
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en/guides/boottime.txt · Last modified: 2010/08/22 23:06 by linea