On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 01:38:00PM -0400, Jon Masters wrote:
Anyway, I've always read the boot time thing as just a bit of fun
had by
those who probably notice it the most. I've yet to be convinced it
really matters to everyone else any more,
libguestfs cares (and you'll care if you're waiting for a libguestfs
command to run). We don't run systemd or very much of userspace, but
we care how long it takes to boot KVM, the kernel and udevd.
I'm happy to say with the latest set of changes (not yet pushed out to
Fedora), this is down to under 5 seconds.
Rich.
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