> Yep. Ever notice the rotating bars take longer when your system has 
> crashed? well, that's what its doing (and its a lot BETTER in X I 
> will tell you that!)

Yep, OS X actually runs a fsck at startup time. Unfortunately, it seems to
permanently take a long time for me, so I suppose I should run a disk
utility scan on it. This morning, when I woke my Pismo, everything was
quite funky and I ended up having to cycle it. On startup, the rotating
bars took forever, and then it actually restarted again on me -- and
started up quick and nice with almost no wait!

Dave



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