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Just converted my laptop and desktop over to systemd yesterday. Although it looks pretty daunting at first, it was pretty seamless really. Only problem was on the HP Folio 13 I'd forgotten to add the required i915.modeset=1 acpi_backlight=vendor to the grub2 config, so it booted to a black screen until I remembered this!
I also had to write a service for mythbackend, including delaying startup until the firmware is loaded for the tuner card (Hauppauge HVR-2210) - but other than that I can't complain at all (ref: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Systemd_myth … iguration)
I'm really liking the boot speed improvement on an SSD
Last edited by sultanoswing (2012-10-23 03:50:01)
6.5.3.arch1-1(x86_64) w/Gnome 44.4
Arch on: ASUS Pro-PRIME x470, AMD 5800X3D, AMD 6800XT, 32GB, | Intel NUC 7i5RYK | ASUS ux303ua | Surface Laptop
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I've read elsewhere that you can increase your boot time even better with an SSD if you use the "quiet" boot option. Apparently, writing that text to the screen on boot is the bottleneck when you're booting with a SSD..
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I've read elsewhere that you can increase your boot time even better with an SSD
I think you mean 'decrease even further' :-)
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You can post your boot time in https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=147841 if you want - and see how fast others can boot.
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headkase wrote:I've read elsewhere that you can increase your boot time even better with an SSD
I think you mean 'decrease even further' :-).
I meant increase the performance not time, but yeah, point..
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Moving to GNU/Linux discussion...
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@OP - How are you managing your network? I found that a modification to mythtvbackend.service needs to be made when booting with netcfg. I also ran into NFS export troubles initially and most recently with mpd.
Refs:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=150233
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=141288
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=151030
Bugs:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32161
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/31846
Last edited by graysky (2012-10-23 16:58:22)
CPU-optimized Linux-ck packages @ Repo-ck • AUR packages • Zsh and other configs
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I was using the 'network' daemon, but switched to networkmanager with the switch to systemd.
It's wired, running into a Linksys WRT54GL, running Tomato-RAF 1.28. FE/BE on the same machine, with media shares on the same machine (different drive though). Static IPs on each of my LAN machines, sharing via SSH. Other FE machines have direct access to the BE.
6.5.3.arch1-1(x86_64) w/Gnome 44.4
Arch on: ASUS Pro-PRIME x470, AMD 5800X3D, AMD 6800XT, 32GB, | Intel NUC 7i5RYK | ASUS ux303ua | Surface Laptop
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I started using systemd two months ago on my main linux box and loved it. So I went ahead and converted my file server and now my proxy server over and I couldn't be more happier with systemd. Was an easy transition and my rigs boot faster.
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I did not notice a shorter boot time with systemd, but I did notice a faster halt time (about 3 seconds vs about 10 seconds before).
I also notice lower PIDs after boot.
1-Crawl 2-Cnfg 3-ATF 4-Exit ?
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