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>I tried the same thing with a USB thumbdrive, but my Epia board
supported only USB 1.1, which is painfully slow to boot up. I assume
that hi-speed USB 2.0 is tolerable?
I've got an under-performing Kingston 4G that boots in about 70 seconds. I'm
working on a new Debian Lenny build in a VM that I'll transfer to a 2G OCZ
dual-channel that I figure will shave off about 30 seconds from the boot time.
Given that flash drives are so cheap, i figure it's easier to go that route and
swap drives when I do upgrades.
> In my case, in /etc/vfstab I mount /dev/sda1 (root volume) with the noatime
> option to speed things up and minimize writes to the volume. I also have
> /var/log as a tmpfs (ram-based filesystem) so logging is present, but not
> written to the volume.
>Good points. I'll add that to the wiki page, too.
Thanks!
/Mike
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