--- created: 2008-08-05 16:45:57 +0200 layout: redirect layout_old: default redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2008/08/05/optimizing-linux.html tags: - know-how - software - linux title: Optimizing Linux toc: false updated: 2008-08-23 18:48:33 +0200 --- At [Ubuntu Unleashed](http://www.ubuntu-unleashed.com/2008/04/tweak-and-optimize-ubuntu-linux-boot.html) you can find a document about different settings to optimize startup times of the system and applications itself. The `noatime` and `nodiratime` settings are unneccessary in Hardy as the default option `relatime` only updates the *access time* if the file has been modified after the last access timestamp. You can enable the full power of the [upstart](https://launchpad.net/upstart) manager by enabling multi-threading. In `/etc/init.d/rc` at line 24, set `CONCURRENCY=shell`. But beware of slight problems upon booting. Some services might be started before depending services are. Also some lines upon startup are printed twice. If you have problems getting your machine up and running, change it back to `none`. Another nice feature is adding the `profile` option to the kernel line upon boot. The bootup will take longer than usual but the readahead-daemon will catalog all needed files and on the next boot (without that parameter), all needed files will be preloaded before boot. On Desktops with much RAM, the [preload](http://sf.net/projects/preload) daemon also speeds up working.