A neat trick that I deployed when I was still with Fedora. This involves disabling unnecessary services to make your system boot faster.
Click on System - Administration - and select BootUp-Manager to obtain a listing of startup scripts. Scrutinise and disable services that are not applicable to you.
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Good guide as well is: http://www.smartadmin.in/fiesty
Especially the CONCURRENCY=shell setting in /etc/init.d/rc I can recommend. Works like a charm, and really speeds things up.
I tried posting this before, but it didn't work. Oh well, another try:
http://www.smartadmin.in/fiesty is a good guide as well. I'm especially happy with the parallel running of boot scripts via the modification in /etc/init.d/rc
>I tried posting this before, but
>it didn't work.
Thanks for the tip.
Comments are under moderation. I've to do that because internet trolls and stalkers are a reality. :-(
Ah, ok. I'm using a fairly efficient spam filter - well, blogger really just redirects to my own server. Which runs Wordpress on Ubuntu - and thus we're on topic again ;)
Oic. But what I meant was trolls and stalkers, not spammers, speaking of which, someone ought to invent a troll/stalker filter. *Lol*
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