Hi Paul,

On 09/12/09 11:18, Paul Menzel wrote:
I am still amazed by your results. Almost three month have past since
you posted them and yesterday Linux kernel 2.6.31 was released and
DebPkg:readahead-fedora was packaged for Debian [1].

I would be very interested in getting your results with those changes,
if you have time.

I was just catching up with this mailing list and read your mail. I had not yet the change to test the readahead-fedora package and the 2.6.31 kernel has not yet made the unstable repository. I have some questions for us all thou :D

Why is does the readahead-fedora need the manual interference of the user to set the profile kernel option the fist time? Why can't the kernel system take a command for one time?

I disable services with the following command example:
sudo update-rc.d -f ssh remove

But everytime the package of the init script is updated the service is enabled again on boot. How do you all solve this? It driving me mad to run my "disable unneeded services" script every few months?

Best regards,

Jelle

[1] http://wiki.debian.org/BootProcessSpeedup#Testsresultsofusers

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