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I have 12gigs of ram and I rarely ever reboot so I don't mind long startup times, but I like things to be snappy once I'm in.
Is there any way to load all of the system or atleast some of my most used programs into ram on boot, without making a ram drive?
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What im planning to do is copy a squashfs'd /usr in my /tmp(tmpfs) and mount it with the help of aufs.
Search in the forum for this.
There is something in the wiki about it but working from the disk HERE
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just use a readahead tool to warm up your block cache
there are also filesystem-specific parameters to tune how long writes to disk can be buffered (writeback)
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just use a readahead tool to warm up your block cache
there are also filesystem-specific parameters to tune how long writes to disk can be buffered (writeback)
nice I didn't know about the readahed tool
thanks
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