Inside the Linux boot process

admin on August 1st, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

The process of booting a Linux® system consists of a number of stages. But whether you’re booting a standard x86 desktop or a deeply embedded PowerPC® target, much of the flow is surprisingly similar. This article explores the Linux boot process from the initial bootstrap to the start of the first user-space application. Along the way, you’ll learn about various other boot-related topics such as the boot loaders, kernel decompression, the initial RAM disk, and other elements of Linux boot.
In the early days, bootstrapping a computer meant feeding a paper tape containing a boot program or manually loading a boot program using the front panel address/data/control switches. Today’s computers are equipped with facilities to simplify the boot process, but that doesn’t necessarily make it simple.

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Speed up ubuntu boot speed

admin on June 27th, 2008 | File Under Linux General Tips, Linux OS, Ubuntu -

tipsAfter I upgraded my Ubuntu to 8.04 from 7.10 ,I found  the booting speed became to be slow,especially after I deleted KDE (i installed KDE once). I have speeded up the boot speed ,I share my experience as follow: Read More »

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