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In systemd-based distros there is a tool run via systemd-analyze which allows the user to determine boot time [kernel and userspace]userspace, the time it took for the system to boot up]. Is there a similar command which can be run for SysV?
In systemd-based distros there is a tool run via systemd-analyze which allows the user to determine boot time [kernel and userspace]. Is there a similar command which can be run for SysV?
In systemd-based distros there is a tool run via systemd-analyze which allows the user to determine boot time [kernel and userspace, the time it took for the system to boot up]. Is there a similar command which can be run for SysV?
In systemd-based distros there is a tool run via systemd-analyze which allows the user to determine boot time [kernel and usersapce]userspace]. Is there a similar thingcommand which can be run for SysV?
In systemd-based distros there is a tool run via systemd-analyze which allows the user to determine boot time [kernel and usersapce]. Is there a similar thing for SysV?
In systemd-based distros there is a tool run via systemd-analyze which allows the user to determine boot time [kernel and userspace]. Is there a similar command which can be run for SysV?
In systemd-based distros there is a tool run via systemd-analyze which allows the user to determine boot time [kernel and usersapce]. Is there a similar thing for SysV?