Thanks for quick reply :).

One possible reason for high boot time is that I am trying to boot from USB
(which wont be in our final version).

I am precisely looking for the way to reduce loading of modules which are
not necessary for our system.

Thanks

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Tim Bird <tim.b...@am.sony.com> wrote:

> Sorry - I hit the send button prematurely...
>
> Please ignore the previous message.
>
> linux newbie wrote:
> > Hi,
> > �
> > Our processor is PXA255 and its take long time to boot Android. It takes
> > almost 8mins :(.
>
> WOW.  That's long.
>
> > I downloaded the source and compiled it for default "generic" product.
> > �
> > 1. Can anyone let me know, how to diable Internet (libwebcore) as we do
> > not want that stuff?
> > 2. I included "disabled" in the init.rc file for service "media", but
> > still mediaserver is running in the background. which is not needed us.
> > �
> > Please let�me know, if there is any documentation available.
>
> I don't know about turning off specific services, but for an overall
> analysis of boot time, you might try using bootchart.  The Android
> 'init' program has built-in support for bootchart data gathering.
>
> See http://elinux.org/Using_Bootchart_on_Android
>
> I've found zygote and systemserver to be the slow processes to start,
> but I haven't analyzed where they are spending their time yet.
>  -- Tim
>
> =============================
> Tim Bird
> Architecture Group Chair, CE Linux Forum
> Senior Staff Engineer, Sony Corporation of America
> =============================
>
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