[CentOS] Boot speed
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comTue May 3 14:38:39 UTC 2011
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On 5/3/2011 9:01 AM, Steve Clark wrote: > >>>>>> Trying to save a few seconds when rebooting a server seems >>>>>> pointlessto me >>>>> The Linux kernel is also used in laptops/desktops >>>> Fast boots also matter for embedded systems. >>> +1 >>> >>> So does booting on small, non-PAE hardware. >>> RH wants to drop the embedded world, but the centosplus kernel may yet >>> "save us" from ignominy. >> So you save a second in boot time, then waste half an hour trying to figure out >> which wire goes to which network interface... Doesn't sound like a win to me >> unless you only have one NIC. >> > But udev keeps these straight across reboots - at least for me. Once the hardware address matches in the ifcfg-eth? file, it pins the name to the device, but move a disk to a new chassis or swap a network card and you are fried again. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
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