No, because I'm not using the latest bloated version of bash, and I'm
not using the slow and bloated RedHat boot scripts. My boot scripts
are lean and mean. Oh. And I already have init(8) warming the cache
with these scripts.
The problem is all the various daemons and system utilities (mount,
hwclock, ifconfig and so on) that turn a kernel into a useful system.
And then of course there's X...
Sorry. A "don't do that then" answer isn't appropriate for this
problem space.
Regards,
Richard....
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