Bill Nottingham (notting@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > - where are the benchmarks? What's the actual gain? Not seeing any other benchmarks, I decided to test this. Fairly standard box - P4, ata_piix, 1G memory. Stock desktop install, fully up to date with updates and updates-testing as of this afternoon. A 'normal' boot to gdm is about 56.9 seconds. I installed prcsys, and edited the startup scripts to add LSB dependencies as attached. I then booted with prcsys and parallel init. The new boot time was... 56.3 and 56.6 seconds. So, for all this work, we get a 0.6%-1.1% speedup. Oh, and we get 62 AVCs from SELinux in the process. What's the point of this again? > - how would this be useful for the case where facilities that are provided > are determined at runtime (say, NetworkManager providing $network instead > of /etc/init.d/network, or $remote_fs being provided by either rc.sysinit > or /etc/init.d/netfs, depending on configuration). Similarly, you may > want a meta-dependency for 'authorization available', which would be > at different times depending on whether or not you're using local > passwords, KRB5, etc. > - does this work with dbus system activation? I also don't see how it handles either of these. Bill -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list