Impressive. :O
Phoronix: Booting Fedora 17 In Less Than Three Seconds
It's possible to optimize the Fedora 17 boot process to boot the system in less than three seconds. One developer went from a boot time of 15 seconds down to just 2.5 seconds...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTExMDc
Impressive. :O
I'd be more impressed if an OS can boot fast out-of-the-box without tweaks.
Perhaps his next article shoud be about making sure one has adequate service capacity, before posting an article on a popular subject.
This guy has turned off so many services, it's pretty misleading to call it "Fedora 17" anymore, because that's CERTAINLY NOT the experience you are going to get! Without LVM or selinux or software RAID or zeroconf, it's not going to be a "useful" computer in many environments, more like a toy.
Wha't even odder is that he's heavily optimized an operation that most people do exactly ONCE when a new kernel is released. Who reboots in the age of suspend and hibernate? Everyone prefers persistent sessions over having to log back in again.
I would not disable the services, i would just uninstall em. Also get rid of any overrides, then you can add the kernel to uefi directly (if configured correctly). I am also not sure if those systemd "benchmarks" are accurate compared to bootchart. I don't get why you have to optimize it so hard to get this, without swap a default kanotix install should already give a 5s boot to kdm when using a ssd. No systemd needed at all... Also why should prefetch improve ssd bootspeed? Absolutely no logic behind...
I would say that it looks more like an normal desktop system instead of server.
Suspend uses power and hibernate doesn't even work in many situations. Then you kinda have to reboot when ever you upgrade kernel and in some distros that's like once per week. I personally like to start new sessions just for the sake of it.
Why's the written guide being pushed out?
Integrate these features! They know it's what we want. Why do they keep teasing?
For how many generations now has Fedora been talking about fast boot?