My A1200 would boot to Workbench from a slow 80MB drive in about 6 seconds (I timed it a few times.) That was several years ago. Now, it should boot in less than 4 seconds and maybe even less than 3 seconds.
With nothing on it, yes. Even starting a TCP/IP stack takes longer than that. Of course I can also cut the startup-sequence down to a "LoadWB", but face it, that doesn't turn up anything useful.
That's not my point. It doesn't matter if the OS is stable or not. The desired solution is a system ready to use fast. Today's memory speeds are faster than those in the 80's. So the boot speeds should be faster today as a result.
Quite the contrary. Peolpe come to expect more from their OS than a few years back. If I turn on my machine, I expect it to load the TCP stack, start AmiDock, load a few fonts (
with anti-aliasing) and a fancy backdrop for Workbench. Life isn't four color solid-grey workbench anymore. In the same amount that people's expectations grow, the boot time will grow.
What are some ROM solutions in which this can be done using AmigaOS4 (or any other OS)?
ROM solutions for AmigaOS 4 (for the classic) will prevent you from the required re-boot when you switch on your machine by putting the new kickstart modules into a flash rom.