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1. ekianj+D9[view] [source] 2021-05-22 19:42:18
>>luke2m+(OP)
> Have you ever dreamed of a system that boots in less than few seconds from power-on to working GUI?

You mean every OS these days with a SSD?

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2. tooman+tc[view] [source] 2021-05-22 20:06:12
>>ekianj+D9
Assuming 'less than a few seconds' is actually accurate, that's not quite the case - I dual boot with a NVMe and SATA SSD, and even the NVMe (running Void Linux with runit) still takes about 30 seconds to power on. Absolutely 'fast enough' and not really something I think is worth the effort to lessen, but still not less than a few seconds.
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3. jorams+4r[view] [source] 2021-05-22 22:16:15
>>tooman+tc
That seems very extreme. My Arch install on an M.2 SSD boots to terminal in about 3 seconds, and X starts in about a second. The BIOS delay is roughly 5 seconds or so. Granted it's a fairly minimal install, but that shouldn't cause an order of magnitude difference.

I don't think runit has an equivalent for `systemd-analyze blame`, but something is probably slowing things down by a lot.

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