On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Hafiz Imtiaz <eee.imt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I just want to share some experiences of you guys about the startup and
> shutdown time of your PC and thus decide how a file system affects these.
>
> My PC takes almost similar startup and shutdown time for both XP and Ubuntu
> 8.04.1 [85-90 sec for startup; 10-12 sec for shutdown]. I read and article
> on the internet that Ubuntu would start faster if the filesystem is XFS. So,
> I tried that. But the boot time was as it were.
>
> Now, I have mac os x 10.4.9 on my PC with HFS+ file system and it boots
> within 30sec and shuts down within 8sec. How could this happen?
>
> The other software start times like Firefox, VLC are the same as windows xp
> and ubuntu 8.04.1. How could boot time is reduced but the program start time
> remain the same?
>
> Where is the secret?
Secret is obviously not the file system rather programs and services
that runs on background. different distros have different background
services and programs.
To check the filesystem speed, Use the same distro and same config.
But different filesystem.
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