On Friday 20 February 2009 13:12:42 Marcel Hilzinger wrote:
Forget about this posting. I've definitively gained 10 seconds through disabling different services at boot, but it's definitively not crond, auditd and sshd. The speedup seems to been related to the SSD/and or the CPU, as on an Atom-System without ssd drive there is almost no speedup with disabling services.
Yes, that is to be expected. If you have a spinning disk, the biggest problem is the IO not being fast enough - the disk head seeks are dominating erverything else. Something can be gained from preloading data (ie start to load it into the cache before the application asks for it, so that we eliminate the seek wait) but results vary a lot here. Have you looked at http://en.opensuse.org/Boottime/Boot_time already? Olaf -- 1. Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist. 1.1. Der Rest sind Fußnoten. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org