2008/3/31, Optimization Kit <optimizationkit(a)gmail.com>:
Hi,
I wrote a simple script
http://www.stardust.webpages.pl/files/fedora-upstart/bootscriptconv.py
It creates an upstart wrappers for classic Fedora scripts
Just made those from your script as well but where do i need to place them?
Example
start on started rsyslog
start on runlevel 2
start on runlevel 3
start on runlevel 4
start on runlevel 5
stop on runlevel 0
stop on runlevel 1
stop on runlevel 6
console output
script
/etc/init.d/atd start
end script
pre-stop script
/etc/init.d/atd stop
end script
Comparison
71 seconds - default
http://www.stardust.webpages.pl/files/fedora-upstart/bootchart-serial.png
54 seconds after parallelization
http://www.stardust.webpages.pl/files/fedora-upstart/bootchart-parallel.png
TODO:
- A better dependency handling
Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Regards,
Michal
For the rest: a very interesting read!
Btw.. your default system boots kinda slow without paralellisation..
My default boot is 56 seconds and that's with a fully updated Fedora 9 rawhide.
Breaking out the services that i don't need saves 5 seconds: 51 seconds boot.
And i expect to get atleast 10 seconds time boost with your script :)
(once i know where to place the files)