Dave Nebinger wrote:

Nope. I have been using it for a day now and everything works just fine.



Well I sure judge stability by whether things work for a whole *day*.

I've had 2.6.10-nitro4 running for a week with no problems.  Does that make
it stable?  Probably not even close.  I'll be happy with two weeks ;-)

Dave



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My system (2.6.10 vanilla+udev) also increased its booting time:( System boots fast, and when it starts rc'ing the system, it prints on the screen:

Configuring system to use udev...

And system stays about 30 sec doing something. I looked in /sbin/rc and saw that here in that place is a command /sbin/udevstart. I tried to start it after booting and it took me about 30 sec. Under my old kernel(2.6.7 vanilla) this boot step is very fast. Recompiling of udev and hotplug didn't help.
booxter# udevinfo -V
udevinfo, version 030
booxter# qpkg -i -I hotplug
sys-apps/hotplug-base-20040401 *
Base Hotplug framework [ http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net ]
sys-apps/hotplug-20040401 *
USB and PCI hotplug scripts [ http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net ]
booxter#




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