On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Lars E. Pettersson <lars@homer.se> wrote:
> My gut-feeling after these install has been no improvement of start-up
> speed. I.e. I have not said to myself "wow, how fast it started". So the
> next question will obviously be, how can I use the data gathered with
> "systemd-analyze blame" to improve start-up speed? Besides finding
> started daemons that I have no need for, like removing ntpdate, that I
> just realized was enabled on my systems, even when using NTP?
There's probably more that can be removed. Many of the
fedora-*.services can be removed depending on your system
configuration. For instance, I removed the fedora-readonly.service
since I don't use read-only /. If you don't use LVM, RAID, or
Multipath, you can speed up your boot significantly.
The author of systemd explained a lot of this in detail here:
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/blame-game.html
-T.C.
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