Boy that's a narrow view. How about laptop users ? I reboot my laptop all the time, I can't switch from single to dual screens without it. Speaking of laptops, are there any projects that focus on laptop profiles ? The way i do it is to extend the existing network profile tool with scripting hacks in rc.sysinit to change my xorg.conf, hwconf, .gconf, .gnome and al... But the gnome network profiler is confusing and i wonder if there are other solutions out there... -dl http://www.poolshark.org/ --- Ben Steeves <ben.steeves@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What's the point of optimizing boot time? Unlike a Windows box, a > Linux box doesn't spend an appreciable amount of its overall on-time > booting, because once it's booted, you generally don't need to reboot > except for kernel patches. > > -- > Ben Steeves