Are these services bottleneck or is it something else? Maybe I don’t need to do anything with them and they don’t affect the loading speed. Autoruns goes way beyond other autostart utilities. Autoruns reports Explorer shell extensions, toolbars, browser helper objects, Winlogon notifications, auto-start services, and much more. It seems to me that I understand something wrong. These programs and drivers include ones in your startup folder, Run, RunOnce, and other Registry keys. I decided to take another look at the analysis and noticed that systemd continues to initialize after the system boots. It looks like they are not running in parallel, but in series. And the duration of the system startup felt increased after they were added. Hmm… But systemd-analyze blame tells me that my docker services take a long time to start. What are the ways to run similar tasks, but somehow more… right? I probably need to run this asynchronously as the system doesn’t need this process right now, it just needs to always run in the background. And, it seems to me, the system, because of this, shutting down the system began to take a lot of time. This solution does work, but it increases the system boot time. ![]() I’m not very versed in Linux, so it only occurred to me to make a systemd task: # /etc/systemd/system/rviceĮxecStart=/usr/bin/docker run -rm -name taskName image Hello! Sometimes I meet tasks when I need a certain program to always run in the background, turn on at system startup and restart on errors.įor example, I need to run a docker image like this (not necessarily docker, preferably a universal solution).
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