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== systemd 201 == | |||
== graphing the boot process == | |||
- systemd-analyze can now use the GraphViz `dot` tool to generate graphs of the boot process. GraphViz can be installed with `yum install graphviz` and will create a representation of the full boot process with `systemd-analyze dot | dot -Tsvg > systemd.svg` More refined plots can be generated with the optional arguments "--order" "--require" "--from-pattern=" and "--to-pattern=" | |||
For more details and examples, see `man 1 systemd-analyze`. | |||
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Revision as of 02:19, 15 April 2013
systemd 201
graphing the boot process
- systemd-analyze can now use the GraphViz dot
tool to generate graphs of the boot process. GraphViz can be installed with yum install graphviz
and will create a representation of the full boot process with systemd-analyze dot | dot -Tsvg > systemd.svg
More refined plots can be generated with the optional arguments "--order" "--require" "--from-pattern=" and "--to-pattern="
For more details and examples, see man 1 systemd-analyze
.