Matthew Garrett wrote:
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 08:06:21AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
I don't quite understand the obsession with making boot time faster
anyway. Machines should only boot when they have a new kernel to
install. If they aren't needed all the time they should sleep or
hibernate, waking up with everything still running.
And when we've reached the flying-car future where suspend/resume is
actually reliable on Linux, I'll agree. But we're not even slightly
there, and as a result the boot process remains an interesting area of
optimisation.
Well, if you don't drive away all the potential users with incompatible
and arbitrary changes by the time you get around to working on the
improvements that actually matter...
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