Typical System Boot Times, includes processor, GPU, USB, boot method etc #209
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These are the boot times I'm logging for various systems, they vary by a significant amount, not surprisingly the 2022 Thunderbolt 4 USB-3 is the fastest at 46 MiB/s kernel load. The slowest so far is a 2008 USB-2 with a kernel load of just under 2 minutes at 2.3 MiB/s. More systems to be added in due course.
Typical boot times on various systems
ShredOS Version shredos-2023.08.2_25.0_x86-64_0.35_20231110.img (written to flash using dd) on a USB2 Flash drive. ShredOS kernel image is 218.1 MiB.
*MSI P6NGM, If using a ShredOS .img file on Ventoy as opposed to a .iso file, on a legacy boot system such as the MSI P6NGM , then on selection of ShredOS .img, Ventoy will drop to the GRUB prompt due to Ventoy using hd0. To continue the boot process at the grub prompt use the following command. Note the output of ls, there may be hd2 in which case you need to adjust the linux command as appropriate to use either hd1 or hd2 as appropriate. For legacy boot systems it may be preferable to use a ShredOS .iso file. Don't forget. After the ShredOS kernel loading progress has reached 100% you need to type
boot
at the grub prompt for ShredOS to actually start booting.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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