Faster boot-up time on Linux
February 23, 2008 by Clair Ching
Filed under How To, Links
The key: hibernate.
For those with laptops, you probably see the option to hibernate a lot. The question is: Do you use it?
I didn’t use hibernate before because it was problematic on the laptop I had before. But now, the laptop I have and the Linux distro I am using seem to be compatible and so I put my laptop in hibernate mode when I go home from the office, etc. It already saves me boot-up time as it is (especially since there’s an fsck done every 30 times that the drive is mounted and unmounted). Thanks to Rom of HackItLinux, I read an article that shows how hibernate gives a faster boot-up time.
This requires some kernel tweaks which I am personally not very comfortable with. I’d have to ask a more experienced Linux user to help me out. I will blog about it when I am done.
Hopefully I will get it right or else.
















