Is it normal to have F15 beta boot times that are much longer than F14? I have a fully up-to-date F14 running on a single-core Athlon-3300+ (4000 bogomips) on an AsRock MB and using a midrange Radeon RV770 gpu and a single primary WD-1200JB PATA drive on the first PATA interface. It boots to the login screen in roughly 60 seconds, using the old RC scripts. I also have a fully up-to-date F15 beta running on a dual-core Athlon-II 4400+ (8900 bogomips) on an Asus M3A motherboard and using a similar midrange Radeon Cirrus gpu and a single 1TB Seagate blue SATA-II drive on SATA interface #3. It takes 145 seconds, or almost 3 times as long to boot as far as the login screen, using the new parallel mechanism. Now I would have thought that a machine with more than twice the horsepower and many times the disk bandwidth and the new parallel boot mechanism would be up in only a few seconds, and certainly no more than (say) 30 seconds. However, I'm observing 145-second boot times. Both machines have unaltered boot scripting, so I assume that something is messed up in how the new boot engine is doing things. What can I look at to determine where in the boot sequence that the problem bottleneck is, and how do I do it? -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test