Jaap Struyk wrote:
> Alberto Hernando schreef:
> 
>> I know that there 
>> are some more LFS users here, so I wanted to ask if they have any useful 
>> tips 
>> for this. For example, any change in the bootscripts to get a faster boot, 
>> or 
>> anything else.
> 
> If U use Hlfs make sure you build python stuff without stack smashing
> protector.
> For a pax enabled kernel you need to paxctl -m mplayer and xine.
> 
> I created a dedicated user freevo in /srv/freevo with all of it's media
> inside there and use attached startup script.
> For fast boot only load what you need for freevo and then start freevo
> with the script, so networking/lirc/tv-card/sound/lcdproc, other stuff
> afterwards. (create a pre and post freevo script for it)
> I don't use hal/dbus since udev does its job, if you have a lot of usb
> goodies attached (card readers slow down boot on detection) you could
> blacklist the apropriate modules for that and load them after starting
> freevo via a post script.
> 
> For getting cooler/quieter I recomend using cpu-freq or whatever tool
> thereis to step back your cpu.
> On AMD there are *vcool utilitys, don't know for Intel.
> 
> Have fun building... ;-)

Me too, I'm a LFS user. What I did for Freevo-1.5.4 is here:
http://www.linuxowl.com/ffs/

Duncan


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