Re: SYSTEMD: Give us a option for upstart

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On 06/23/2011 08:49 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:

Am 23.06.2011 14:10, schrieb Steve Clark:
On 06/23/2011 03:29 AM, Benny Amorsen wrote:
Steve Clark <sclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

If your are concerned with boot times suspend to disk!
Suspend to disk is dead slow even with an SSD. That really is no
alternative.

Suspend to RAM is nice when it works which is about 4 times out of 5 on
this laptop. (A great improvement over a few years ago, by the way).


/Benny
Suspend to disk on my 2gb 5 year old laptop takes about 15 seconds. 
I don't think that is slow
and you think while booting the system needs to read 2 GB from disk as after
suspend? try this with moden hardware with 8 or 16 GB RAM:-)

Hi Reindl,

I don't think you understand me. I think that justification for using systemd because it lead to faster boot ups
is not a valid justification.


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