On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, IdiotSwitch Editor wrote:

> I can't code, so I wouldn't know how to implement these.  Or even if it's
> possible.
> 
> Parallel device loading.  I know that freebsd's boot sequence can continue
> loading new devices while waiting for other devices to respond with irq's
> and whatnot.  However, could this be taken a step further and have multiple
> devices actually searched in parallel?   Things such as network cards could
> be scanned for at the same time as harddisks.  Would that save time?  I know
> harddisks (IDE ones anyway) take a little while to respond.

Already being worked on..


> 
> The other thing I notice is that fsck, when it runs only does one disk at a
> given time.  I can see only doing one partition of a disk at a time (for
> obvious reasons), but would it not be possible to run it on say wd0 and wd2
> at the same time?    Yeah.. I know, shut down properly and I won't have that
> problem :)   Thing is, various things have crashed my system twice, and
> that's the most annoying part.

fsck already does this in some cases..
(read the man page for full details I guess)

> 
> Anyhow.  Like I said.  I can't do it myself, but leave it up to you to
> consider the importance and possibly implementation strategy.


good try.
:-)



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