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Re: why jessie is quick at boot/shutdown



One of the things that systemd does differently than sysv init is that it is a much more dynamic boot system. It shouldn't be thought of as a boot system so much as a services system. Services startup when they are requested, not necessarily at boot time. So any boot time live logging would be incomplete, which might be more confusing than helpful.

On 10/09/15 00:17, Li Wei wrote:
Thanks a lot!!
but displaying msg shouldn't be difficult for parallel
it can add prefix like "service name: msg"


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On Thu, 10/8/15, Lisi Reisz <lisi.reisz@gmail.com> wrote:

  Subject: Re: why jessie is quick at boot/shutdown
  To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
  Date: Thursday, October 8, 2015, 5:46 PM
Sorry - to expand: where
  services used to open one after the other, so could
  be listed as they happened, under systemd
  services are opened in parallel -
  several
  at the same time - which is much more difficult to list, and
  also
  quicker.
Lisi


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