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BeOS seemed to boot fast, but it was an illusion. All it did was get the graphics system running first. Try to actually do something, and you had to wait.
You have never used BeOS right?
The GUI is the last thing that will appear in the boot process. There is no illusion there.
It is however an illusion that BeOS is a lot faster than other OSs. That has to do with the responsiveness which is a whole lot better than on the other systems.
And no, you can't really get the same effect on linux by just editing the bootscripts.
Btw, KDE takes longer to start than what BeOS takes to boot on this box. Now that is annoying.