Tuesday, March 13th 2007
LinuxBIOS with built in X server boots in eight seconds
Recently, it seems like everyone is trying to make their computers boot as fast as possible. For a while, it looked like a flash-based drive would be the best way to do this, considering the 30-second boot time everyone with a Gigabyte iRam card claims to have. However, it seems like Linux is the best way to go for booting AQAP (As Quick As Possible). Since AMD released the BIOS for the Gigabyte M57SLI-S4, Linux lovers everywhere have tried to see how fast they can boot it. Somehow, a user has managed to fit a copy of Linux, a kernel, X server (with Matchbox window manager), and a program or two into the tiny 2Mb BIOS. The result? An incredible 8 second boot time.
Source:
Nordic Hardware
10 Comments on LinuxBIOS with built in X server boots in eight seconds
The BIOS itself is in that and the OS. There is no space for DOS, perhaps a rewritten (ie downsized) freedos could work.
When I dont use my RAID controller XP boots in 20 seconds here.
But 8 seconds would be nice though.
cya
Tho, 99% of pc's get crowded with startup apps, spyware, ETC.
I'm not completely impressed by a nice boot time, unless that speed remains throughout operation and multitasking.
THEN is it a true example of speed. ;)
Our server takes longer to initialize the RAID 5 array than to boot. But at 3.8Ghz and a clean system? About 12 seconds after the array comes online it's ready.