Thank you Marco for your feedback. I've added summary of used
optimization method:
• Reduction of kernel and filesystem size
• Kernel features: naked boot, initrd without compression
• Optimization of NAND flash interface in boot loader
• Boot time was measured with utility tstamp
• You can find more detailed list of methods at http://elinux.org/Boot_Time
• Techniques for improving embedded Linux startup time, presentation:
http://www.makelinux.com/emb/fastboot/MontaVista

Actually, detailed implementations of optimization methods are
described in numerous documents.

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Marco Stornelli
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Il 11/04/2011 16:02, Constantine Shulyupin ha scritto:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Make Linux Software presents the fastest ever embedded Linux boot for
>> 720 MHz ARM and NAND flash memory. Linux boot time is 300 milliseconds
>> from boot loader to shell. The first goal of the project is to achieve
>> a minimal boot time of a minimal but functional Linux system on common
>> hardware. The second goal is to provide a platform for developing more
>> functional systems with an even minimized boot time.
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> is it a marketing announcement or a presentation of an innovative solution?
> In the first case don't send this kind of email to this mailing list. In the
> second one, could you explain to us your "fast boot" solution or your kernel
> modifications? I can't find any implementation details on the web site.
>
> Marco
>



-- 
Constantine Shulyupin
http://www.MakeLinux.com/
Embedded Linux Systems,
Device Drivers, TI DaVinci
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