I rarely shut down or reboot my system and when I do, I don't sit and watch it. Today, I did a power off reboot and roughly timed it (analog watch) just for kicks.
My BIOS has a built-in pause after detecting IDE devices (dvd-rom) and detects and does a SMART check of the four SATA drives. Plus, I have several installs on my system so I use a dedicated GRUB install to make grub updating easier (details are posted elsewhere). The defaults lead the computer to my main install.
So, BIOS wait and two GRUB waits until the real business of booting begins.
Time table:
14:37 - pushed power button
15:08 - BIOS finished and 1st GRUB begins
15:17 - 1st GRUB hands off to 2nd GRUB
15:46 - Login screen presented
1 minute, 9 seconds. Not too shabby considering all the overhead. Presumably with no IDE drive and only a single install and GRUB menu suppressed I could get to login in 25 seconds give-or-take. I swear it took around 3.5 minutes prior to the SSD and without the dual GRUB setup.
My BIOS has a built-in pause after detecting IDE devices (dvd-rom) and detects and does a SMART check of the four SATA drives. Plus, I have several installs on my system so I use a dedicated GRUB install to make grub updating easier (details are posted elsewhere). The defaults lead the computer to my main install.
So, BIOS wait and two GRUB waits until the real business of booting begins.
Time table:
14:37 - pushed power button
15:08 - BIOS finished and 1st GRUB begins
15:17 - 1st GRUB hands off to 2nd GRUB
15:46 - Login screen presented
1 minute, 9 seconds. Not too shabby considering all the overhead. Presumably with no IDE drive and only a single install and GRUB menu suppressed I could get to login in 25 seconds give-or-take. I swear it took around 3.5 minutes prior to the SSD and without the dual GRUB setup.
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