[Bas Zoetekouw] > I think on typical desktop systems (at least on mine), lots of time > is used in setting up lvm and mounting (large) disks. Any way that > could be measured too? (e.g., compare boot speed with a large > reiserfs, ext2/3, xfs or vfat partition)
Well, I guess you can run bootchart on such systems and compare their boot time? > I'm not sure the DE starting should be counted at all. The main issue > at hand is the boot itself, right? I think Gnome and KDE have their own > benchmarks and ways to increase log in times... Well, for a users point of view, the boot time is from the machine is turned on and until it is ready to do real work. So from that perspective, the desktop environment should be measured as well. There are claims that readahead have most impact on the start time for the desktop, so I believe it is very relevant when measuring the boot time. > Agreed. I didn't know that providing the dependency info was already > possible in Debian. Is it documented somewhere (policy, dev reference)? It is documented in <URL:http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts>. I guess it should make it into the developers reference. Friendly, -- Petter Reinholdtsen _______________________________________________ initscripts-ng-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/initscripts-ng-devel

