Re: speed up suse
- From: Paul J Gans <gans@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 17:41:38 +0000 (UTC)
Snap Whipcrack.............. <snapw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
k_mohsen_1987@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
helloYes, if you installed everything you probably have every server there is
how can i speed up suse in start up level?
when suse start the start up level i see many processes that not
important.
i think stoping of this process can helps to speed up....
but what process must be stop???
tanks
mohsen karami
starting up. Try installing a minimal system then adding what you need.
There is another way. Go to yast and select system. Then pick
system run levels (services). Look at the listing of everything
that starts up when you enter a runlevel. Turn off what you don't
need. (The man files are your friend here.) If you turn off something
that you need, just go back into yast and turn it back on again.
Even so, I'd first try to find out what is slowing down your booting.
The machine I'm on right now is an old 850 Mhz system and it starts
up fairly quickly (on the rare occasions when I reboot it -- it runs
24/7.)
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--- Paul J. Gans
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