martin wrote: > In fact, this might be something that upstream wants to think about in > a generic sense. All the boot-in-5s focus lately is a lot of fun (and > great for end-users, I surely want _my_ boxes to boot in 5s), but > depends in part on skipping a lot of poking and waiting for hardware. > > Anyone building a custom Fedora for a netbook will want the same thing > we want: a way to declare a "fast path" for known hw. Specially on the > netbook segment this can have a huge payoff. (Wonder if Ubuntu doing > something like this?)
i think the real win won't necessarily be declaring a fast path for known hw, but _remembering_ a fast path for _any_ hardware. i.e., if you've booted 10 times and never found ipv6, and always found the same 3 filesystems in the same partitions, maybe it's time to stop expecting anything else. does udev remember anything from boot to boot? seems like it should if it doesn't. but as you say, there are also a lot of simple cases: most machines have just one network interface, and it runs dhcp -- so once that seems to be true, don't check for anything else. most machines have one fixed disk, etc. paul =--------------------- paul fox, p...@laptop.org _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel