On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 1:28 AM, JD jd1008@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/13/2010 12:48 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Kalpa Welivitigoda wrote:
I thought to make my Fedora system boot faster. For that I thought to disable unnecessary kernel modules and services. So I want to know in detail what each and every kernel module and service do so that I can disable which are no needed. Can anyone here provide me with a detailed documentation on the kernel modules and services?
Disabling kernel modules is going to do absolutely nothing for you.
Your kernel boots in a matter of seconds. The real time waster is that piece of hardware you call a hard disk drive. All of the services started up cause some heavy disk I/O that no rotating drive can handle very well.
The solution? Buy an SSD.
Sincerely, A Fedora user who boots in less than 8 seconds.
As a an intermediate solution, run /usr/bin/system-config-services and disable services you think you do not need. It could help a bit. also, is your drive a 7200rpm eSATA2 ? That would be a good interim solution too. That is what I run and I have no problem with slow boots. Also, you might consider using a lighter than gnome desktop. There were posts on this list about what would be such a lightweight desktop.
Good luck.
Thanks
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