Re: installation time needed for gnome and scrollkeeper

2007-02-14 Thread Thomas Lange
 On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:17:22 +0100, Oliver Osburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 said:

 I just finish a new FAI server based on etch and the installation times
 are horrible (4000 seconds) and as far as I can see the time is consumed
 by endless runs of gconf* and scrollkeeper.
Just did a test using etch on a P4 2.6Ghz with 1GB RAM and a 120GB
hard disk using the simple examples (with GNOME and XORG) from FAI 3.1.6.

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The install took 556 seconds.
Calling task_chboot


So, there must be wrong in your environment.
Read the log files and check if your disk has DMA enabled and
check DNS.
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regards Thomas



Re: installation time needed for gnome and scrollkeeper

2007-02-13 Thread Oliver Osburg
* Thomas Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070213 19:47]:
  On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:17:22 +0100, Oliver Osburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  said:
 
  I just finish a new FAI server based on etch and the installation times
  are horrible (4000 seconds) and as far as I can see the time is 
 consumed
  by endless runs of gconf* and scrollkeeper.
 
 My etch installation on a AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3100+ with SATA
 disk. I installed nearly 1.5GB of software (but no scrollkeeper and no
 gnome).
 
The install took 465 seconds.

Yes, all works fine as long as I leave out gnome. I should poste that to
a gnome list, I know but I hoped that someone can give me a hint what
actually is going on while install this crap. It's nice, and my users
like it, but the installation is pure pita.

And I just can't leave out gnome...

regards Oliver 

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