What's the command-line for querying bootup time in antiX ?

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      Previously, in Manjaro or Ubuntu-based distros, if I wanted to know the time taken to boot-up, I would type the following in terminal:
      ‘$ systemd-analyze’

      However, instead of ‘systemd’ you use ‘SysV’ for Init, but entering ‘$ SysV-analyze’ in terminal doesn’t seem to work!

      What command should I use?

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      • This topic was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by mikey777.

      ▪ 32-bit antix19.4-core+LXDE installed on :
      - (2011) Samsung NP-N145 Plus (JP04UK) – single-core CPU Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz, 2GB RAM, integrated graphics.
      ▪ 64-bit antix21-base+LXDE installed on:
      - (2008) Asus X71Q (7SC002) – dual CPU Intel T3200@2.0GHz, 4GB RAM. Graphics: Intel Mobile 4 Series, integrated graphics
      - (2007) Packard Bell Easynote MX37 (ALP-Ajax C3) – dual CPU Intel T2310@1.46GHz, 2GB RAM. Graphics: Silicon Integrated Systems.

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        i ran across the thread linked below the other night suggesting start-t conky if you use conky or start-t followed by your window manager which can be found using pstree

        https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/boot-times/

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          @mikey777
          Thanks for the tips.
          systemd tip

          @cordx for pstree and conky -t

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            Manjaro used to take so long to boot that I’d go and make a pot of coffee while waiting.

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              If you want even more details, you could add bootchart as aboot parameter, as described here:

              I have not tested to see if this works on antiX-19.b2 but the “F4 Options” –> bootchart feature may give us some clues.

              You can see what to expect in JayM’s post:

              Bootchart of a failed start (persist_all):

              Bootchart of a successful start (frugal_static):

              Post: https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/antix19b2-slim-doesnt-start-at-boot/page/2/#post-24891

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                Thanks everyone antiX just keeps getting better all the time. I just can’t wait for 19 to be released as I’m so hoping buster version will fix my scanner problem. And sorry I just don’t have time to beta test. 17 run great on my laptops as always.

                Will start donating again after my next payday renovating my house and fixing up my van eats my money. Keep up the great work..

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                  mikey777 said

                  Previously, in Manjaro

                  Mikey, I was just wondering why, when you visit the Manjaro-security page if you scroll to the bottom and look to the right hand side, does it say;

                  Debian Powered

                  ????

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                     why, when you visit the Manjaro-security page if you scroll to the bottom and look to the right hand side, does it say;
                    
                        Debian Powered

                    That listinfo webpage is generated by a program named “Mailman” (mailing list manager)
                    and
                    The “powered by” logos and slogans are specified by Mailman’s boilerplate html page template
                    src/mailman/1:2.1.29-1/Mailman/htmlformat.py/#L664

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                      Well blow me down. I thought as some folk seem to feel feeling this urge to be mentioning Manjaro all the time in this forum that maybe Manjaro might have come up with its own forum software, but then again, in reality, Manjaro gets everything from Arch Linux and has never come up with anything original.

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                        Might help. Might not. Kinda busy myself presently, so no time to check it all out. I know sysinit is mentioned in the article along with systemd.

                        https://cromwell-intl.com/open-source/linux-boot.html

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                          i ran across the thread linked below the other night suggesting start-t conky if you use conky or start-t followed by your window manager which can be found using pstree

                          https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/boot-times/

                          This worked perfectly – many thanks !
                          And many thanks to all of you for your tips in this thread – made very interesting reading – very useful
                          Thanks again 🙂

                          • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by mikey777.

                          ▪ 32-bit antix19.4-core+LXDE installed on :
                          - (2011) Samsung NP-N145 Plus (JP04UK) – single-core CPU Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz, 2GB RAM, integrated graphics.
                          ▪ 64-bit antix21-base+LXDE installed on:
                          - (2008) Asus X71Q (7SC002) – dual CPU Intel T3200@2.0GHz, 4GB RAM. Graphics: Intel Mobile 4 Series, integrated graphics
                          - (2007) Packard Bell Easynote MX37 (ALP-Ajax C3) – dual CPU Intel T2310@1.46GHz, 2GB RAM. Graphics: Silicon Integrated Systems.

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                            mikey777 said

                            Previously, in Manjaro

                            Mikey, I was just wondering why, when you visit the Manjaro-security page if you scroll to the bottom and look to the right hand side, does it say;

                            Debian Powered

                            ????

                            Very good point – I haven’t a clue! Have to admit I never noticed that before.

                            ▪ 32-bit antix19.4-core+LXDE installed on :
                            - (2011) Samsung NP-N145 Plus (JP04UK) – single-core CPU Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz, 2GB RAM, integrated graphics.
                            ▪ 64-bit antix21-base+LXDE installed on:
                            - (2008) Asus X71Q (7SC002) – dual CPU Intel T3200@2.0GHz, 4GB RAM. Graphics: Intel Mobile 4 Series, integrated graphics
                            - (2007) Packard Bell Easynote MX37 (ALP-Ajax C3) – dual CPU Intel T2310@1.46GHz, 2GB RAM. Graphics: Silicon Integrated Systems.

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                              @Koo
                              You’re welcome – I’m glad it’s useful, though completely unanticipated !

                              ▪ 32-bit antix19.4-core+LXDE installed on :
                              - (2011) Samsung NP-N145 Plus (JP04UK) – single-core CPU Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz, 2GB RAM, integrated graphics.
                              ▪ 64-bit antix21-base+LXDE installed on:
                              - (2008) Asus X71Q (7SC002) – dual CPU Intel T3200@2.0GHz, 4GB RAM. Graphics: Intel Mobile 4 Series, integrated graphics
                              - (2007) Packard Bell Easynote MX37 (ALP-Ajax C3) – dual CPU Intel T2310@1.46GHz, 2GB RAM. Graphics: Silicon Integrated Systems.

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