Am 08.09.2008 um 01:05 schrieb Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk:

> 2008/9/8 Wouter Stomp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I just tried the effect of profiling the boot sequence by adding
>> profile to the kernel line in grub, and the effects were amazing!  
>> From
>> 1:21 (average of 3 boots) to 58 seconds (again average of 3).
>
> I tried it and the speedup was only from 0:37 to 0:34. The system has
> a month and a half.

I don't know much about the boot profiler, but likely, it can  
influence the time between kernel loading and starting X11 only. On  
my machine, a fairly recent dual core desktop, most time is used on  
the other parts: the vendor's BIOS screen, Grub waiting a few seconds  
for possible user input, X11 and Gnome launching.

Nevertheless, a gain of a few seconds is great, considering the boot  
sequence (hopefully) remains stable and it's a gain on each of  
millions of computers.


MarKus

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