Reducing Boot Time On a General Linux Distro
Linzer writes "In this blog entry, Fred Crozat (head of Mandriva's engineering team in France) explains in great detail how his team has been detecting and getting rid of bottlenecks in the boot process, from the early stages to loading the desktop environment, thus decreasing overall boot time. An informative tour of the nuts and bolts of the boot process and how they can be tinkered with: initrd, initscripts, udev, modprobe calls. The basic tool they use for performance analysis is bootchart, which produces a map of process information and resource utilization during boot. The final trick: preloading desktop environment files while waiting for the user to type her password."
The final trick: preloading desktop environment files while waiting for the user to type her password.
A female Linux user?!? You can compile and install Gentoo while waiting for that to happen. : p
This guy's the limit!
How can they sleep without the soothing fan noise?
Real Daleks don't climb stairs - they level the building.
I have fanless computers, you insensitive clod!
Nostalgia's not what it used to be.
My bedroom contains exactly three things that use electricity. The alarm clock, the waterbed heater, and the ceiling fan/light fixture.
So, what the wife uses is ... battery-powered?