Hi,

In app-benchmarks there are some harddisk-benchmark tools, like piozone 
and bonnie.

Perhaps you could run some of these and post the results here.

Have you checked the dmesg and the syslogs after startup for any 
strange messages?

Elton



On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Sterling Chavis wrote:

> I have a Toshiba P25 laptop. P4 3.0GHz HT Processor, 512 MB RAM, 60GB Hard 
> Drive with Gentoo successfully running on it, but it seems extremely slow, 
> and seems to have an excessive ammount of hard drive activity for each 
> program I start, and gets a lot worse with each program I start, although I 
> don't feel I run enough programs simultaneously to slow it down this much. 
> Sometimes takes upwards of 20-30 seconds just to start KCalc. My hdparm 
> settings stay successfully set as follows:
> 
> /dev/hda:
>  multcount    = 16 (on)
>  IO_support   =  3 (32-bit w/sync)
>  unmaskirq    =  1 (on)
>  using_dma    =  1 (on)
>  keepsettings =  0 (off)
>  readonly     =  0 (off)
>  readahead    =  8 (on)
>  geometry     = 7296/255/63, sectors = 117210240, start = 0
> 
> Output of free:
>              total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
> Mem:        513708     507052       6656          0      11716     249132
> -/+ buffers/cache:     246204     267504
> Swap:      1004052      40184     963868
> 
> I've searched for several days, but being a total newbie I'm not even sure 
> what to search or look for, although I've tried. What other things might I 
> search for and check to improve performance? Could it be a memory management 
> issue? I have my swap set to 1024MB. This is a fast laptop and Knoppix runs 
> very fast and smooth on it, I think Gentoo should too but I probably missed 
> something.
> 
> I love Linux and what it stands for and I am very willing to go through the 
> learning curve to make the switch. However, with programs loading this slowly 
> it's just not productive enough to use for my business, but I DON'T want to 
> have to go back to... well... that other crappy, bloated, restrictive OS.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> 
> Regards,
> Sterling
> 
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