why?
i have browsed through the kernel (with the "make menuconfig" thing) and i
saw ALOT of stuff that i simply don`t need.. specially those annoying
debugging messages at the start... they are turned on and can`t be turned
off without changing it in the kernel.. (the boot quiet option doesn`t
work).
and about the boot progress itself.. i understand that alot of stuff will
needs to be loaded but does it really all have to start at once at boot?
can`t the CORE ESSENTIALS be started together with gnome als often used
programs pre cached so that the boot is fast and the desktop starts fast.
lets take bluetooth for example.. i don`t need to have that on all the time.
i even SWITCHED back to wired mouses and keyboards because my bluetooth
desktop set wasn`t even working (that was with FC6.. don`t know for FC7).
just start the services when a user needs them and autostart it when a user
often needs it... will require some coding but will work alot faster simply
because there is less to start AND it`s really only starting what the user
uses most.
would be cool :)
Mark.
2007/4/3, dragoran <drago01(a)gmail.com>:
Mark wrote:
> i wasn`t expecting so much reactions on this topic..
> the more the better though.
>
> but i think that the boot time can be brought down alot just be
providing
> some more options for the boot progress.. for example.. let the users
> choose
> which kernel modules should load..
> things like that could make a change
this does not make any sense... the kernel / udev should only load
needed modules everything else is a bug
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