Am 13.04.2016 um 02:42 schrieb Xen:
Greg KH schreef op 13-04-16 01:29:
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 01:20:05AM +0200, Xen wrote:

All execpt for 4-socket and larger servers.  They take tens of minutes
in the BIOS and then less than a minute in the kernel/userspace,
depending on the amount of memory.

Doesn't your laptop/desktop boot that fast?  If not, you are using the
wrong distro :)

I have no SSD. Even a 4-rotating-disk raid-10 system using a relatively
new processor (FX 6300) does definitely not boot within a few seconds

4xHDD raid-10, hardware from 2011
Startup finished in 660ms (kernel) + 5.380s (initrd) + 12.769s (userspace) = 18.810s

os on sd-card
Startup finished in 375ms (kernel) + 4.306s (initrd) + 8.323s (userspace) = 13.005s

so 3 seconds is unacceptable and the idea ist a joke in general because you wait for something possibly happen while you don't know how long you have to wait and jsut hope for luck - that's not a good design and won't bew accepted anywhere

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