According to Arno Verhoeven: While burning my CPU.
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Just a short question.
> When I look at sample configuration files, I sometimes see that people
> follow an  sccinit  or  ifconfig  with a  sleep 1  command.
> What would be the reason for the sleep command?
> The reason is probably very obvious, but I don't see it.

Well i dont either, i have tryed all my boot scripts with a "sleep" after
sccinit, i find "no" ill effects without it.

The reason for sleep, is to give the previous command a chance to initialise
before starting another command, possably an event of slower computers from
"the good old days", buts thats my thoughts and no one elses, i hope.

'sleep' can have more than 1 as a default, 1 = one second unless otherwise
spesified on the command line.

> 
> 73, Arno  pe1icq
> 


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Regards Richard.
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