Hi Petter,

On Saturday 03 May 2008 09:30, Petter wrote:
> I know, but I have a hard time to believe that readahead-watch is able
> to store its pid file before /var/run/ is writable, and thus leaving
> stop-readahead with no pid file to read to figure out the pid to stop
> at the end of the boot.

Heh, makes sense.

> I assume here that you mean that 'readahead 
> works' as in a profile run with readahead works.

I could profile the boot process (with that kernel commandline param) and 
after doing this, when booting I see all files are read ahead in the 
beginning and the boot process is much faster.

After the one profiling I have done, I immediatly rebootet the computer after 
logging in. /etc/readahead/boot was updated, /etc/readahead/profile not.


regards,
        Holger

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