boot time

JD Runyan Jason.Runyan at nitckc.usda.gov
Wed Nov 14 20:53:18 CST 2001


You need to figure out what you have.  What filesystems you are using,
and whatever else.  I would trim it then add to it if things don' work.
Don't remove the old kernel till you are set.

On Wed, Nov ,  at 02:10:33PM -0600, dlegion wrote:
> I am not confident enough to mess with my kernal, let alone no what to mess 
> with once I started but I did want to learn how I could speed up the time it 
> takes to load linux.  I want a super fast boot up.  I want to know what 
> programs I can do without safely at boot up and just start them as I need 
> them, because I probably won't always make use of everthing.
> Right from the start Mandrake 8.1 is using over 100MB of physical memory.
> My system doesnt run slow but I still want to trim it up, If there are any 
> recourses specific to this I would apreciate a point in the right direciton.
> 
> Thank You.
> 
--
JD Runyan
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