Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Aug 2009 19:35 UTC
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A boot time so fast you didn't mind restarting - except for the fact that it would reset the up-time counter :-( ( obviously ).
In fact, I managed a SHOCKING 2-3 second boot time with some hacking ( some == butt loads ;-) ). Sadly the IDE / ATA systems today introduce a nice delay in the sequence on modern systems ( and 8 second boot time is 6.5 seconds of waiting for the hard drives to be recognized ).
--The loon




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2005-12-15
Just wondering, since I have never used Be, but what exactly are you talking about? What did they get right all that time ago that hasn't already been copied these days?