ANN: Closing AC

Jakub Piotr Cłapa loc at toya.net.pl
Tue Dec 13 18:14:48 CET 2005


Tomasz Pala wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 02:55:35PM +0100, Cz at rny wrote:
>> I'm testing it right now on my laptop( yea - it doesn't have this much  
>> load, but it runnes few server-like daemons, like apache and mysql + pgsql  
>> ). The boot speeds up *really*! X starts in like < 10sec from powering on  
>> the laptop!
> 
> I had already written that it can be nice feature on desktops. But when
> your system becomes operational? Means working services - that's what
> customers may be interested with.

Faster because many things are taking place at the same time. The boot 
process is probably a best example of a process which can get tremendous 
boost from concurrency since most programs/daemons don't depend on each 
other and don't need to wait for others to start first.

>> trinary > more. Why? Example: I've forgot to connect my pen and mount  
>> outputed an error, which resulted in failure of running the mounting init  
>> script, which stopped > 50% of the system from running, which is insane!  
> 
> Hiehheiehe, I knew it;)

No comments.

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Regards,
Jakub Piotr Cłapa



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