Simo Sorce (ssorce(a)redhat.com) said:
In the fedora chart there seem to be a huge time (form sec 2.5, to
sec
15) where the only things running are polymouthd and nash-hotplug, then
another gap when udev starts, then everything start booting more or less
in parallel.
The first gap is a bug in F10 GA where we weren't properly getting the
events from the kernel to determine that the storage is stabilized.
This should be fixed in updates/rawhide, and will not be there with
dracut anyway.
Why fedora's udev seem to slow down another bit while
moblin's udev seem
not ?
The second udev is just more rules.
Bill