I don't use an i810, but here are some suggestions...

Reduce your tty's. You don't need six.You'll find them in your /etc/inittab
in the 'getty' lines. Use # in front of some of the lines (starting with the
highest number).
( You've to comment out all but one at least ;-> )

Take a look at the  daemons running on the system with top and consider
whether they are really necessary. Sendmail is not required if you are using
an ISP for your mail server. Lpr is not required if you aren't using a
printer. You may even consider removing syslogd and klogd,( i.e logfile
creations...)

Simplify your modules. You probably have megabytes of module junk, which
depmod has to chew through every time you boot your system.

Re-compile the kernel to optimize it for your hardware..
( this has already been suggested I believe...)

Bye
Kaushik


----- Original Message -----
From: Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 12:22 PM

> On Friday 18 May 2001 19:32, you wrote:
> > On Fri, 18 May 2001, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > if apm is compiled in as a module.. wouldn't removing the module solve
ur
> > problem .. since you said that you have disabled it in the bios!
>
> Disabling APM from bios didn't help but setting it to ACPI sent system
> screaming. Looks like a desktop now....;-)
>
> So it was only two settings. 'Assign IRQ to VGA' -> No and APM->ACPI.
>
> Any i810 users, could you confirm my experience?
>
>  Shridhar




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