Hello,
I am using ARM based board. I want to boot the kernel from SD Card. For that i have to install the u boot bootloader into SD card. how to install u boot from host computer? i have partitioned my SD card into 3. i have to install u boot in first partition. So please kindly help me.
I use e4rat with systemd and it works great. Your not trying to use e4rat and systemd's readahead at the same time are you? I don't use a DM, instead I boot to tty but have autologin and xinit is ran (conditionally) from bashrc. Have you tried this sort of set up to narrow down whether it is actually a DM problem?
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Hi,I am relatively new to Arch. I have recently installed Arch but not got as far as installing X yet. Anyway yesterday when I tried to boot into Arch to continue the installation process the boot sequence just hangs.
Hi,
I hand an older version of Fedora (FC 14) on one of my machines, which works fine. I installed a newer graphics card (Nvidia 660 TI) and Fedora won't boot. The boot process gets as far as the blue/white status bar along the bottom of the screen, which finishes, but from then on nothing happens.
I have used e4rat before to speed up Ubuntu. My understanding of it is that it moves files around on the disk to speed up boot times. However, I am also under the impression that ureadahead fulfills the same purpose. Am I mistaken, or is one of them redundant? And if so, which should I use?
I want to try ubuntu, so I put it on my sd card 32 card. But I can't figure out how to boot from my sd card from my boot menu. My sdcard usb drive is too outdated i got in 2005 and it only Support sc not sdhc my sd card is a class 6 32 gb sdhc. and my computer is a dell inspiron n7110.
Please help me.
@flamelab & kyla: The documentation suggests that once you change something in such a way that a different set of files (changing to a different DE would certainly be the case, changing the theme may not be so drastic) would be loaded during boot and initial DE loading, then re-profiling (this word was used for the readahead project) makes sure that the new files get loaded and the old files t
I bought a new nVidia card, to replace my old nVidia card, and put it in my computer. Now when I boot Fedora 13 it doesnt give any errors but just hangs at boot. (I dont think it finishes the boot process either)
Does anybody know of a solution to this problem or what the problem could be?
I recently purchased a Chromebook (ARM). It has an SD card reader and a USB 3.0 port, but I have neither an SD card nor a USB 3.0 flash drive!
If I were to boot from Ubuntu on one of those two devices, which would give me better performance? Which should I purchase?
To be clear, the devices I'm choosing from are:
Class 10 SD card
USB 3.0 flash drive