Thanks for your reply, from the lack of replies to my 2 posted questions, I
was concerned that my breath was so bad it carried through to my email. 

While not necessarily standalone, per se, it is at a <cheap> client's site
so it gets minimal human interaction. The fact that the kd can fill up in as
few as 3 days of heavy usage at 1gb is a real thorn in everyones side, they
had been moving monitor files via winscp but they prefer a "set it and
forget it" solution, although I expect the 300gb hard drive to hit 0% in 6-8
months. Now, if I can just show them the benefits of compression.......
Vb



-----Original Message-----
Have you considered simply moving the monitor files off of the box
periodically, or via nfs?  Or does this have to operate as a
standalone appliance?

On 12/6/06, vb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have Astlinux running on an 850mhz laptop with 512 mb ram. With the
> original 1gb keydisk, boot time was less than 1 minute. Got tired of the
> keydisk filling up weekly (monitoring in and out in .wav) so I installed a
> 300 gb external hdd as my keydisk. Now my boot time is > 2 hours. Is there
> anyway to skip the volume check on boot? Any other suggestions to speed
> things along? Obviously, I cannot have a phone system down for anywhere
near
> this amount of time ever, so any ideas would be appreciated.
> Vb
>

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