Hi,
[ Sorry, I'm reading linux-kernel through the newsgroup, so my reply may
not contain the correct references, and may break the threading. ]
Shaun Jackman a écrit :
> This made me think of the OS X BootCache feature, which saves the list
> of disk blocks accessed during the boot sequence and replays that
> list on the next boot. Is there anything like this in Linux?
This has been discussed 2 years ago on KernelTrap:
http://kerneltrap.org/node/2157
I don't know if there have been further developments in this area.
Sincerly,
Thomas
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