[Holger Levsen] > Ok, I've just added code to debian-edu-test-install to write > timestamps to the logfile, so we can find out, which test takes so > long and then hopefully fix that.
Ah, great. > Ah, ok. For now, I would propose that the Sugar profile doesnt > install readahead as the typical machines where the Sugar profile is > most useful (small laptops like the OLPC XO or the EEEPC) have flash > drives and readahead is basically useless (or maybe harmful (in the > sense of being slower not faster)) on flash disks, as they virtually > have no seek times anyway. OK. I thought the sugar profile should be an alternative to the normal desktop, and thus be suited for normal PCs. Because of this, I added education-common to the sugar task. It would make sure readahead and a few other tools were installed by default. > I added a check to debian-edu-install.firstboot to test if readahead > is installed, so that /etc/readahead/profile-once is only touched if > it is. Sound like a good idea. >> To detect bugs in the installation system. It should be disabled >> in the production version, but for test installation it is very >> useful to detect bugs in our configurations. > > How do we make sure this will happen? :) I do not know. This is why it is still done in the Etch based release. :) Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

