diff --git a/chapter04/aboutsbus.xml b/chapter04/aboutsbus.xml
index dccf59fe7..7139cb3a8 100644
--- a/chapter04/aboutsbus.xml
+++ b/chapter04/aboutsbus.xml
@@ -36,6 +36,32 @@
to give an estimate of how long it might take to install a package, but the
numbers can vary by as much as dozens of minutes in some cases.
+ Before measuring the build time of any package (no matter Binutils
+ pass 1 or a package of which the SBU is being measured), make sure a
+ system power profile suitable to make the system running with the
+ maximum performance (and the maximum power consumption) is selected. Or
+ the measured SBU value may be severly inaccurate because the system may be
+ operated differently building Binutils pass 1 and the other package.
+ Be aware that a significant inaccuracy can still show up even if the same
+ profile (except one maximizing the performance) is used for both packages:
+ the system may respond slower for saving the power
building
+ Binutils pass 1, because the system load seems only about 25% of the load
+ building the other package (with -j4).
+
+ On most distros the power profile can be managed with either
+ power-profiles-daemon or tuned.
+ If the distro runs power-profiles-daemon, issue the
+ powerprofilesctl set performance command to select
+ the performance profile. If the distro runs
+ tuned, issue the tuned-adm profile
+ throughput-performance command to select the
+ throughput-performance profile.
+
+ Even if you are not measuring the SBU values, it's still better to
+ select the power profile for maximum performance before building LFS, as
+ doing so can (obviously) make the system faster to build LFS
+ packages.
+
When multiple processors are used in this way, the SBU units in the
book will vary even more than they normally would. In some cases, the make
@@ -47,7 +73,6 @@
The times presented here are based upon using four cores (-j4). The
times in Chapter 8 also include the time to run the regression tests for
the package unless specified otherwise.
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