I tried out
systemd-analyze blame
and found that
3084ms cups.service
1354ms autofs.service
I hardly need autofs, and not for boot. Is there some way to tell systemd
autofs is not a dependency of anything else?
What package has systemd-analize ?
I tried to run it and did not have it. I did a yum update so maybe that is
why the package was not installed.
JP
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Jan Willies <jan(a)willies.info> wrote:
> 2011/6/3 Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com>
>
>> Jan Willies wrote:
>>
>> > 2011/6/1 Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com>
>> >
>> >> I tried out
>> >>
>> >> systemd-analyze blame
>> >>
>> >> and found that
>> >> 3084ms cups.service
>> >> 1354ms autofs.service
>> >>
>> >> I hardly need autofs, and not for boot. Is there some way to tell
>> systemd
>> >> autofs is not a dependency of anything else?
>> >>
>> >
>> > systemctl disable autofs.service
>> >
>> > or link it to /dev/null in /etc/systemd/system/
>>
>> I don't want to disable it - I do use it. I just don't need it at boot,
>> and
>> don't want it slowing down boot.
>>
>
> Read more about it here:
> http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/three-levels-of-off
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What package has systemd-analize ?
I tried to run it and did not have it. I did a yum update so maybe that is
why the package was not installed.
JP
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Jan Willies <jan(a)willies.info> wrote:
2011/6/3 Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com>
> Jan Willies wrote:
>
> > 2011/6/1 Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com>
> >
> >> I tried out
> >>
> >> systemd-analyze blame
> >>
> >> and found that
> >> 3084ms cups.service
> >> 1354ms autofs.service
> >>
> >> I hardly need autofs, and not for boot. Is there some way to tell
> systemd
> >> autofs is not a dependency of anything else?
> >>
> >
> > systemctl disable autofs.service
> >
> > or link it to /dev/null in /etc/systemd/system/
>
> I don't want to disable it - I do use it. I just don't need it at boot,
> and
> don't want it slowing down boot.
>
Read more about it here:
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/three-levels-of-off
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Jan Willies wrote:
> 2011/6/1 Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com>
>
>> I tried out
>>
>> systemd-analyze blame
>>
>> and found that
>> 3084ms cups.service
>> 1354ms autofs.service
>>
>> I hardly need autofs, and not for boot. Is there some way to tell
systemd
>> autofs is not a dependency of anything else?
>>
>
> systemctl disable autofs.service
>
> or link it to /dev/null in /etc/systemd/system/
I don't want to disable it - I do use it. I just don't need it at boot,
and
don't want it slowing down boot.
2011/6/1 Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com>
> I tried out
>
> systemd-analyze blame
>
> and found that
> 3084ms cups.service
> 1354ms autofs.service
>
> I hardly need autofs, and not for boot. Is there some way to tell systemd
> autofs is not a dependency of anything else?
>
systemctl disable autofs.service
or link it to /dev/null in /etc/systemd/system/
I don't want to disable it - I do use it. I just don't need it at boot, and
don't want it slowing down boot.
I tried out
systemd-analyze blame
and found that
3084ms cups.service
1354ms autofs.service
I hardly need autofs, and not for boot. Is there some way to tell systemd
autofs is not a dependency of anything else?
systemctl disable autofs.service
or link it to /dev/null in /etc/systemd/system/