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Technopedantically, booting is short for bootstrapping; it's already completely booted, so it doesn't have to do much work to switch to runlevel 2.
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2008-03-28
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Happy n800 user here....had it about a year now...love it. Just a simple matter of curiosity... My n800 boots MUCH faster (almost 2 to 1) when plugged into power as opposed to when it is unplugged and running entirely on battery. Aside from possibly getting more "juice" is there another reason for this? It also shuts down much faster as well. Now, understand...on battery power it still boots reasonably fast....it's just that when plugged in, it's MUCH faster.
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