>> I'm talking about opening a terminal on local /home with few folders
>> which have few hounded gb in them.
>> I'm not connection to anything at that point. I'm talking about
>> opening a nautilus browser and that takes 2 seconds.
>> Not sure what ldap, windbind or nscd have to do with file system
>> access time? The file system is a local and is accessed on a local
>> machine.
>>
> They are about network user accounts and security. And if there are
> problems with these long delays can occur. I assume you are not using
> any of these.

FWIW, I have a system here at home (openSuSE 11.0, Ultra160 disk shelf, 5
180gb disks in a RAID5 LUN under mdadm control.)  I don't see that sort of
delay anywhere in the filesystems on that LUN.

Jeff Kalchik


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