On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 2:57 PM, g <geleem(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
run "lsmod" to see all the modules loaded, many of which you do not need
because fedora, like most all linux distribs is written to be 'universal'.
that is 'one shoe fits all'.
in so doing, there are many modules loaded that you do not need.
True, but I would have thought with udev these days, I should only
have modules that my system detects hardware for. Although, I'm sure
there are some I could take out.
also, you can rebuild kernel with what you need to help speed up boot.
I wasn't going to bother going to the extreme of building and
maintaining my own kernel, but thanks for the suggestion! :-)
-c