Imho, the scripts are usually no so much the bottleneck as the services
themselves that are being started up :)
If you are building a customized system that you're only going to use
for yourself (i.e. very specific environment, specific requirements,
specific hardware, etc)... I guess you could speed things up by simply
not doing/attempting to do things you don't want, don't need, and/or
don't care about :) Or you could try combining several things together
into a single script.
Regards,
.lzs
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Chakkaradeep C C wrote:
hi all,
i really have this idea but i am not sure how far it is
useful..........i have lfs running and its booting process is also
fast enough.........but i have to see how far i can cuztomize
bootscrits and make it fast as much as possible.........so what people
think??...
i just got these links but they are very old.....is there any new
versions for these documents...??
http://www.ccoss.org/tutorials/lfs/Linux_from_Scratch_A_Tour.htm
with regards,
C.C.Chakkaradeep
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