carachi diego writes:
> Yes the SSD is a possible solution to reduce the boot time, but I am
> in doubt for the writng circle of the SSD because it is very few than
> a magnetic HDD...
Just get an Intel 520 series at least twice the size you need and wear
out won't be a problem.
The biggest p
Yes the SSD is a possible solution to reduce the boot time, but I am in
doubt for the writng circle of the SSD because it is very few than a
magnetic HDD...
What about load the kernel and operating system on RAM? I see that it is
possible load with grub all in memory and if I understand well after
carachi diego wrote:
But the encryption mechanism is included in SELinux?I don't think so...
There are also some other mechanism to encrypt the HDD independently from the
operating system and I think also much more secure...
I made three points on fast boot, (1) encryption for security, (2) no
On 28 January 2013 13:11, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
wrote:
>
> carachi diego writes:
>> I would like to know if someone knows where I can find some guide,
>> tutorial that can help me to improve the performance of Fedora on my
>> laptop in start up.
>
> The biggest change you can make to your laptop
carachi diego writes:
> I would like to know if someone knows where I can find some guide,
> tutorial that can help me to improve the performance of Fedora on my
> laptop in start up.
The biggest change you can make to your laptop to get it to boot faster
is throw out the rotating disk and buy
Hi!
2013/1/27 carachi diego
>
> But if I compile the kernel without all unnecessary drivers and packet,
> Can I obtain more performance than only disable some service?
>
The Fedora kernel (and actually any other distribution) has most of its
kernel options compiled as modules (not drivers). Wh
On 01/27/2013 06:31 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/27/2013 03:09 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
This might be true, but is it safe? I mean I realize I'm a newbie when
it comes to the whole command-line thing and allbut I thought the
services that were enabled upon boot-up were necessary? And th
On 01/27/2013 06:31 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/27/2013 03:09 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
This might be true, but is it safe? I mean I realize I'm a newbie when
it comes to the whole command-line thing and allbut I thought the
services that were enabled upon boot-up were necessary? And th
On 01/27/2013 02:58 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/27/2013 02:39 PM, carachi diego wrote:
But if I compile the kernel without all unnecessary drivers and packet,
Can I obtain more performance than only disable some service?
You might find this useful:
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/blame-game.h
On 01/27/2013 03:09 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
This might be true, but is it safe? I mean I realize I'm a newbie when
it comes to the whole command-line thing and allbut I thought the
services that were enabled upon boot-up were necessary? And that if you
disable any one of them...you m
On 01/27/2013 05:58 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/27/2013 02:39 PM, carachi diego wrote:
But if I compile the kernel without all unnecessary drivers and packet,
Can I obtain more performance than only disable some service?
You might find this useful:
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/blame-game.h
On 01/27/2013 02:39 PM, carachi diego wrote:
But if I compile the kernel without all unnecessary drivers and packet,
Can I obtain more performance than only disable some service?
You might find this useful: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/blame-game.html
Disabling services you don't need can
On 01/27/2013 02:44 PM, carachi diego wrote:
> But the encryption mechanism is included in SELinux?I don't think so...
>
> There are also some other mechanism to encrypt the HDD independently
> from the operating system and I think also much more secure...
>
Pretty sure SELinux has little to nothi
But the encryption mechanism is included in SELinux?I don't think so...
There are also some other mechanism to encrypt the HDD independently from
the operating system and I think also much more secure...
2013/1/27 Bill Davidsen
> Junk wrote:
>
>>
>> On 27 Jan 2013, at 10:32, carachi diego >
Very very nice this guide!
Thank you Junk
But if I compile the kernel without all unnecessary drivers and packet, Can
I obtain more performance than only disable some service?
Thank you everybody
2013/1/27 Junk
>
> On 27 Jan 2013, at 10:32, carachi diego wrote:
>
> Hi everbody,
> I would lik
Junk wrote:
On 27 Jan 2013, at 10:32, carachi diego mailto:carach...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi everbody,
I would like to know if someone knows where I can find some guide, tutorial
that can help me to improve the performance of Fedora on my laptop in start up.
I think that I need to recompile the
On 27 Jan 2013, at 10:32, carachi diego wrote:
> Hi everbody,
> I would like to know if someone knows where I can find some guide, tutorial
> that can help me to improve the performance of Fedora on my laptop in start
> up.
>
> I think that I need to recompile the kernel and dress it on my c
Hi everbody,
I would like to know if someone knows where I can find some guide,
tutorial that can help me to improve the performance of Fedora on my
laptop in start up.
I think that I need to recompile the kernel and dress it on my computer and
remove all unnecessary services. It is true?
Where
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