Boot speed is worthless - what matters is Sleep/Resume speed and OS memory defragmentation.
In the ideal case, one should never need to reboot. Even kernel patches can be made live, although Oracle owns the patents on one known method (they're probably others). When you stop and think about it, excepting the kernel, nothing else should require a reboot.
Only restarting the service and its dependents.
In the ideal case, one should never need to reboot. Even kernel patches can be made live, although Oracle owns the patents on one known method (they're probably others). When you stop and think about it, excepting the kernel, nothing else should require a reboot.
Only restarting the service and its dependents.
Slave to the Patriarchy no more