sreadahead - a readahead implementation optimized for solid state devices
SYNOPSIS
sreadahead
[OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
sreadahead
is a daemon that reads data sequential by use from disk. Sreadahead does this by
retrieving the read order (in timestamp format) from an actual boot sequence and
storing a list of data that was read during that boot sequence in a flat
database. On the next boot this file can be used to load all the data described
in the database into memory and in order of use.
OPTIONS
-tN, --time=N
make sreadahead stop after N seconds instead of the default 15 seconds,
N
may be zero to wait for
SIGTERM
--no-fork
remain in the foreground
-d, --debug
print debug output to stdout
-h, --help
show a help message and exit
-v, --version
show version information and exit
AUTHOR
sreadahead is written by the Intel Corporation. This manual page was written by
Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch> for the Debian system (but may be used by
others).