Handbook sekce 24.7.7.2 Compile the Base System
na konci rika:
It is possible to specify a -j option to make which will cause it to
spawn several simultaneous processes. This is most useful on multi-CPU
machines. However, since much of the compiling process is IO bound
rather than CPU bound it is also useful on single CPU machines.
On a typical single-CPU machine you would run:
# make -j4 buildworld
make(1) will then have up to 4 processes running at any one time.
Empirical evidence posted to the mailing lists shows this generally
gives the best performance benefit.
If you have a multi-CPU machine and you are using an SMP configured
kernel try values between 6 and 10 and see how they speed things up.
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Paralelni kompilace kernelu podle me zkusenosti i podle konferenci casto
koncila chybou a paralelni instalaci me nikdy nenapadlo pustit, takze nevim
v.
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