Bootchart |
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Description
bootchart allows you to audit the boot sequence of your computer and generate a pretty chart of the processes run, including how long they took and how much CPU and I/O they used.
The auditing is performed by a tool that runs in your initramfs, or early in your boot sequence, and records system statistics as your computer boots. Tarballs of this data are left in /var/log/bootchart; from these either PNG or SVG will be generated if pybootchartgui is installed. |
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Home Page: http://www.bootchart.org/
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Interface: Command Line
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Available deb Repositories (how-to add a respository)
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Available rpm Repositories
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