← Back to context Comment by hun3 3 hours ago Stripping away unused drivers (.config) and other "bloats" can get you surprisingly far. 3 comments hun3 Reply iberator 3 hours ago But 150ms? That's boot time for dos or minix maybe (tiny kernels). 1s sure. balou23 33 minutes ago FreeBSD did some work to boot in 25ms.Source: https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/29/freebsd_boots_in_25ms... deivid 1 hour ago You can do <10ms. I was working to see if I could get it under 1ms, but my best was 3.5ms
iberator 3 hours ago But 150ms? That's boot time for dos or minix maybe (tiny kernels). 1s sure. balou23 33 minutes ago FreeBSD did some work to boot in 25ms.Source: https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/29/freebsd_boots_in_25ms... deivid 1 hour ago You can do <10ms. I was working to see if I could get it under 1ms, but my best was 3.5ms
balou23 33 minutes ago FreeBSD did some work to boot in 25ms.Source: https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/29/freebsd_boots_in_25ms...
deivid 1 hour ago You can do <10ms. I was working to see if I could get it under 1ms, but my best was 3.5ms
But 150ms? That's boot time for dos or minix maybe (tiny kernels). 1s sure.
FreeBSD did some work to boot in 25ms.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/29/freebsd_boots_in_25ms...
You can do <10ms. I was working to see if I could get it under 1ms, but my best was 3.5ms