You can use bootchart to see where things are taking the most time too,
http://www.bootchart.org/
http://www.bootchart.org/images/bootchart.png

On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:11 AM, John Rivera <[email protected]> wrote:

> if you want a fast boot you might want to compile all the programs
>> yourself(including the kernel), linux from scratch and gentoo are good for
>> that, also ubuntu 9.10(beta) boots much faster than 9.04, even
>> the net-book remix
>>
>> >Most of these recommendations are old school (been around for awhile)
>> >and as such should be safe.
>> >
>> >Thanks for the article,  I know that some distros do some of these
>> >optimizations on their own, but lately I haven't checked.  I was even
>> >thinking about reinstalling the original OS to my EeePC because the
>> >Ubuntu NBR I'm using takes way to long to boot.
>> >
>> >I'm know downloading Linpus Lite to check the performance of that
>> >distro.  I'll likely use some of the optimizations in the article ;-)
>> >
>> >--Manny
>>
>>
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