Re: Speeding up OBSD bootup

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To: Karel Kulhavy <clock@...>
Cc: OpenBSD <misc@...>
Date: Saturday, October 6, 2007 - 10:51 am

On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 04:08:41PM +0200, Karel Kulhavy wrote:

You can use config(8) to disable drivers without building a new
kernel, but you really have to know what you're doing. There's a
tool called dmassage in the ports tree (sysutils/dmassage) which
can help determining unused devices by looking at dmesgs's output.

My experience (I tried it once on a Soekris Net4801) is that doing
this kind of tuning won't gain you much speed at but time but is a
real PITA if you want to plug some new device and have to re-enable
it first to use it.

Ciao,
Kili

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Speeding up OBSD bootup, Karel Kulhavy, (Sat Oct 6, 10:08 am)
Re: Speeding up OBSD bootup, Ted Unangst, (Mon Oct 8, 7:49 pm)
Re: Speeding up OBSD bootup, Constantine A. Murenin, (Sat Oct 6, 4:31 pm)
Re: Speeding up OBSD bootup, Shawn K. Quinn, (Sat Oct 6, 10:46 pm)
Re: Speeding up OBSD bootup, Mark Mathias, (Sat Oct 6, 10:59 am)
Re: Speeding up OBSD bootup, Matthias Kilian, (Sat Oct 6, 10:51 am)
Re: Speeding up OBSD bootup, Eric Faurot, (Sat Oct 6, 10:32 am)