On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Todd E. Johnson wrote: > I am able to boot and get X up. It takes about 45 seconds, which is not > bad, but it is a bit more than I was expecting. sshd takes up a bit of > this time though. I have most everything else disabled.
I assume this is redhat 7. The slowness of the bootup scripts has managed to almost eliminate the speed of boot you get with linuxbios. It's depressing. There is a tool that will optimize boot-time scripts you might want to look at. > One of the largest problems is that none of the onboard USB ports work. I believe this has been solved, Andrew Ip and Ollie are the experts on this one. > Also, none of the PCI cards I am using appears to work as well (Which > all of the devices work fine with the factory bios). This sounds like an IRQ table problem. Did you get a chance to run getpir and compare to linuxbios getpir? > Finally, I unfortunately rely heavily on ACPI to startup and shutdown > the system. what features do you use? we're weak in this area and could use help. Thanks for your patience ... ron _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios

