On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 07:32:26PM -0600, John Schmidt wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 March 2007 18:39, Michael Pobega wrote:
> > I'm looking to speed up my Debian Etch boot speed, but I have no idea
> > where to start.
> >
> > Currently I have everything default, but I'd like to remove a few
> > things (Like networking, because networking tries to connect to my
> > Ethernet and my wireless drivers are loaded separately).
> >
> > Are there any easy tools to look through my startup programs, or will
> > I have to sort through everything manually?
> >
> > And if I remove networking, how do I go about using modprobe to start
> > up my Ethernet in case I ever want to use it/need it at another time
> > (i.e. When there is a new Debian kernel release I have to reinstall my
> > wireless before I can do anything)?
> 
> You should take a look at installing ifplugd (apt-cache show ifplugd) 
> ifupdown, and guessnet.  This should allow you to boot normally without 
> having the network timeout if you do not have a cable plugged in for your 
> ethernet connection.
> 
> John Schmidt
> 

Do you recommend any of those, or would I be safe with just ifplugd
and ifupdown in case that fails?


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