In my fedora 13 system, watching boot messages go past,
I'd see libvirtd start then immediately say [OK] and
go to the next service.
In fedora 14, I see the starting libvirtd message then
it sits for 10 or 20 seconds and finally says [OK].
Has anyone else noticed this?
Weirdly, if I say service libvirtd stop after the
system is fully up and running followed by service
libvirtd start, it starts up near instantaneously
the second time. Is there some cache it builds the
first time it starts after a boot?
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