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Philip Webb wrote: |
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> 110510 Dale wrote: |
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>> what's the results of the openrc update for people that have done theirs? |
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> On amd64 here no problem, despite being half-asleep at the time. |
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> It worried at the 2nd line of Init msgs that I hadn't set rc_sys , |
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> but that was fixed when I uncommented the default "" in /etc/rc.conf . |
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> It's still worrying at shut-down that /tmp is in use when unmounting, |
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> but re-assures itself that Fuser can't find any offending file. |
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> Boot time -- 'Enter' in Lilo to login prompt in raw terminal -- |
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> has dropped c 25 -> 15 s , a very noticeable improvement; |
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> part of that is no delay now starting Eth0 (presumably C has replaced Bash). |
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I had noticed that my eth0 was slow to start but not always. I'm not |
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sure why it took so long but it did eventually come up. It's connected |
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by wire to a LinkSys router and most of the time, it comes up quickly |
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but on occasion, it decides to take a while. |
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That is a good speed improvement. I didn't notice much difference here |
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tho. Do you, or anyone else, have the parallel startup enabled? I |
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started to but noticed the warning in the config file. Goes like this: |
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"# WARNING: whilst we have improved parallel, it can still potentially lock |
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# the boot process. Don't file bugs about this unless you can supply |
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# patches that fix it without breaking other things! |
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#rc_parallel="NO"" |
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Sort of curious if anyone uses it and have had theirs to lock up during |
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the boot up. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |