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SubjectRe: Does a kernel assisted file system reorder make sense?
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Christian Volkmann <haveaniceday@cv-sv.de> wrote:
>
> I just have read some articles about faster booting systems
> (Ubuntu 9.10) , SSD, hard disks, latency and seek times...
>
> Due to this I have some ideas which I like to discuss.
> I am for sure not the first with this idea, but I do not
> find any discussion about it. :)
>
> [snipped]
>
> But this would only make sense if a system boot is delayed by
> hard disk seek times. I have no SSD to check if a SSD boots
> faster. Does anyone have the experience if a SSD boots faster?
>
...be faster still just to suspend/resume to RAM or disk surely?

I like to reduce my boot time by...erm...not booting :)

Cheers

--
Alexander Clouter
.sigmonster says: It is the wise bird who builds his nest in a tree.



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