> > Is there some way of making the linux kernel boot faster?
>
> #1: Start less crap at boot time. Obvious but thats frequently most of
> the issue.
>
> For Red Hat if your hardware set up is constant then rpm -e kudzu will do
> no harm and avoid the grovelling through the box looking for new toys.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
rotfl, btw. oh my aching sides. I may have to quote
that. reminds me of windows 95 hardware detection
May I suggest chkconfig --level 2345 kudzu off, a less invasive way
to achieve this, without burning bridges. /sbin/kudzu can still be run
manually then, if the hardware does change and you're lazy (and you
trust kudzu :)
Jeremy
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