On 11/15/05, Dimi Paun <dimi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Basically, can we have X up in 10s? :) I still don't understand exactly why this is the important goal. Explain to me why the 10second to X goal on "reboot" is more important than getting a robust suspend/hibernate working that doesn't require a full boot up process at all? I can see why the fist 4 items in Luke's list are technical wins for a less grotesque init process... but i still don't get why getting to a login screen in under 10 seconds on a full boot is noteworthy or highly desirable compared to a suspend/hibernate that actually works across desktops and laptop hardware. And until we see bootchart output that shows a comparison of initrd to SysVinit for the default Fedora Core service set... the jury is out on how big a difference this actually makes for the default case. -jef -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list