Am 22.08.2011 20:29, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > update: edited the example in the gentoo-wiki now.
replying to myself once more, which makes it feel more like a wiki or blog than a mailing-list ;-) additional thoughts: * as there is readahead-support in systemd I assume I could get rid of preload: http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/preload?arches=all As it isn't maintained actively anymore it maybe isn't of much use anymore anyway? As there is no related service-file for preload here, it is deactivated for now anyway (as long as I choose the systemd-using GRUB-line). * remember those cgroup-hacks back then? http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Improve_responsiveness_with_cgroups Is that stuff still valid? With systemd the whole use of cgroups changes fundamentally, I don't have the knowledge to decide if to use both in parallel. For now I disabled the stuff from the wiki (stop sourcing /etc/bash/local/cgrouprc) as it only gives me warnings ... * found this blog-entry against systemd: http://monolight.cc/2011/05/the-systemd-fallacy/ I agree, it might be more useful on desktops ... so far I am still exploring and learning to get to the point to make a decision where and if to use. - regards, Stefan

