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Do newer Ubuntu releases benefit from multicore processors at boot time?






I have a multi-core processor, so I just thought I'd make use of this tweak. But before I do tweak it, I would like to know whether this tweak still works in 11.10?


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Ubuntu has had a concurrent (specifically, an event based) init daemon in upstart for a number of releases - since Ubuntu 8.04 at least. Most of the boot up process is handled by upstart scripts, and has been since Ubuntu 10.04.



In short, no. CONCURRENCY=shell doesn't do anything useful anymore.


[#41768] Sunday, January 16, 2022, 2 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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