| yodelaye  
 
 
 
 
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|  | Posted: May 03 2007,17:21 |  |  hi
 I have 2 questions about the toram option :
 
 1) 1st I would like to check about the performance of my hardware.
 I use DSL-N frugal install with toram option
 during boot sequence the system is copied into RAM
 the speed of this operation is about 3MB/s
 as DSL-N is about 100MB this is time consuming
 This transfer rate from HDD to RAM looks quite slow
 May I have your feedback about this speed ?
 
 2) since :
 - my hardware is not changing between 2 consecutive boots
 - the system is copied into ram at boot
 would there be a way to store the system state at the shut down request and restore it without a complete boot sequence a next boot ?
 
 may be this is not clear.
 let's assume the following :
 - I boot, toram is working fine and during boot sequence mydsl extensions are correctly found, /home is mounted /opt also,etc...
 - the content of the RAM is then the full system including expected user tuning
 - on next boot why not to load into ram this exact RAM state instead of a fresh new one ?
 
 this is may be not possible because of what has to be done during boot. (boot is still a huge mystery to me)
 But it would mean a super fast starting sequence
 
 Note :
 I know some will say I dont have to shut down my system every day as linux is super stable and can run without reboot for days, months, years, and even decade !
 but, noise and power saving are enough to make me do so...
 
 
 yodelaye
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