Re: faster boots?

From: Alan Cox (alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk)
Date: Thu Apr 04 2002 - 22:21:30 EST


> I find that on heavily scsi systems: one machine spins each of 13 disks
> up sequentially. This makes the initial boot take 3-5 minutes before
> init even gets its foot in the door. If someone made a patch to spin
> up scsi disks on the first access, I'd gladly give it a test. ;-)

Ditto. Especially if it spun them down again when idle for a while.

The scsi layer does several things serially it could parallelise. It isnt
just disk spin up its also things like initialising all scsi controllers
in parallel.

Alan
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