On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 15:42 +0000, Tyson Williams wrote:

> This proposed update did not speed up my system (that uses a SSD).
> 
Ok, SSD gains are in the order of quarter to half a second - it's good
to know it hasn't regressed :p  (this update is all about HDD
performance, not SSD)

> In all of these boot charts, you can see that there is about a 30
> seconds period where the CPU is barely being used, the CPU is waiting
> for the disk, the disk is being "utilized", but the throughput of the
> disk is basically zero.  What is going on during this time? If it could
> be removed, I could at least get back to my ~30 Jaunty boot times.
> 
hdparm sync of death.  I should file a bug about that ;)
- delete /lib/udev/rules.d/85-hdparm.rules

Scott
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