Le 21/02/2021 à 17:34, mike lojkovic via arch-general a écrit :
Those milliseconds matter. When you have a thousand processes starting up shaving off a couple fractions of a second on each helps you hit the less than 10 second boot time.
Well I don’t boot often enough for even say 30s to make a difference (and my boot time is actually dominated by 1. UEFI and 2. Passphrase input). Outside of being impressive, what does a <10s boot time actually achieves? It likely takes you more time to adopt a good posture in front of your computer while it is booting up. If we were talking 10s vs 2 min I’d understand, but we are barely talking 20s vs 10s…