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Old 05-04-2008, 04:04 PM   #1
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Gentoo: Want some services parallelized and some serialized.


Gentoo has a cool option to run init 3 services in parallel (vastly improving the bootup speed.) The problem is that some services are dependent on other services and I can't parallelize them all. Although there are a majority that I do want to run in parallel (net.eth0, mysql, apache, dbus, hald, local.)

Is there a way to run some services serially and other parallel while still keeping in the Gentoo framework? I have tried googling everywhere for a possible solution but to no avail.
 
  


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