The article explains disabling services including SELinux, and enabling the Early Login feature in Fedora. It does give a nice breakdown of times with charts to illustrate the boot process. -j --- Justin Willmert <justin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'd really like to see what the article has to say, > but I'm having a > problem loading your page. It seems your server is > down, or having some > kind of error. I'm sure other people would like to > be able to read this too. > > Hope you get up soon, > Justin > > Wei-Yee Chan (Made in Chinar) wrote: > > >ImprovedSource writes "Everyone wants a quick boot > time, from the > >beginner user to the advanced user, this is a issue > that bothers us all. > >As Linux has advanced it has increasingly become > slower to boot. I have > >tested on my machine 4 Linux distributions: > Linspire, Fedora 3 & 4, Suse > >9.2 & 9.3, and Debian. And on average between all > these distributions > >Linux needs around a minute to 1 and half minutes > to go from boot loader > >to graphical login screen. So I decided to look > into reducing the time > >it takes to boot my current setup, which is Fedora > 4. In doing so I was > >able to reduce the boot time of my Fedora 4 > installation to less than 25 > >seconds (just above 24 seconds on average). Below I > have documented what > >I did, and what you can use to potentially reduce > your boot up time for > >Linux." > > > >Read More > http://www.improvedsource.com/content/view/13/2/ > > > > > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs