upstart problems

Mark markg85 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 22 21:11:50 UTC 2008


2008/3/22, Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek <jakub.rusinek at gmail.com>:
>
>  Dnia 22-03-2008, sob o godzinie 19:01 +0100, Mark pisze:
>
> > Oke, i did some more testing now and i got GDM to boot up way quicker
>  > than ever before. (on fedora and in my experience) in
>  > /etc/event.d/prefdm i commented out all lines so that i can control
>  > everything myself in a init script.
>  >
>  > In /etc/rc5/d i added a script with the name:
>  > S27startgdm (chmod to 777) with this as the content: (don't know if
>  > it's all good but works)
>  >
>  > #!/bin/sh
>  >
>  > case "$1" in
>  >   start)
>  >     exec /etc/X11/prefdm -nodaemon
>  >     ;;
>  >   stop)
>  >
>  >     ;;
>  >   *)
>  >     echo "Usage: $(basename $0) <start|stop>"
>  >     ;;
>  > esac
>  >
>  > Try it out yourself!
>  > Now to speed up things more you can do a few other things which i will
>  > also all test out
>  >
>  > 1. Add preload (just added here)
>  > 2. disable services that you don't use
>  > 3. customize the kernel for your needs only (advanced stuff)
>  >
>  > For No. 3 that is a hard one which i'm gonna try to do now.. most
>  > speedups can likely be gained in there because the kernel is taking up
>  > a lot of time at boot and udev than hooks in a lot of stuff in the
>  > kernel. If you build all the modules in that udev includes than you
>  > get a lot speedups there.
>  >
>  > This is getting more interesting by the minute ^_^
>
>
> S05kudzu
>  S08iptables
>  S13irqbalance
>  S13rpcbind
>  S25fuse
>  S26rsyslog
>  S26udev-post
>  S27auditd
>  S27messagebus
>  S44acpid
>  S90ConsoleKit
>  S90crond
>  S95atd
>  S98haldaemon
>
>  <. here I can safely put GDM
>
>  S98NetworkManager
>  S98wine
>  S99anacron
>  S99local
>
>  I'm not sure which crons are needed, but it doesn't matter.
>
>  Add some kill command to the stop function :> .
>
>
>  --
>  Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek
>  http://liviopl.jogger.pl/

And i can put it here:

S27messagebus
 --> S27startgdm
S44acpid

and all seems to work fine.. sound, updates, browser just normal file
browsing... no issues yet.




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