27 Apr
2017
27 Apr
'17
11:58
On 2017-04-27 05:53, L A Walsh wrote:
It might not be for everyone, but many unix vendors provided a script to do that: memory was less plentiful and disks were slower, so the less you transfered the faster your boot. Then, instead of people using 20-30MB per kernel(+initrd) in /boot, they could use as little as 6-7MB/kernel (which is why I lean toward smaller boot partitions)
I have 6 MB kernel + 13 MB initrd. Not 30. You get 30 when you also include the boot splash in plymouth. It doesn't really matter. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)