Hi!
> And because your suspend/resume idea isn't really going to help me
> much. That's because my boot scripts have the notion of
> "personalities" (change the boot configuration by asking the user
> early on in the boot process). If I suspend after I've got XDM
> running, it's too late.
Why not e2defrag so that everything needed for bootup is linear on the
start of disk? Use strace to collect statistics of what happens during
bootup. [strac should be good enough. If not, uml is.]
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