A.

Even with a P166 on a 10mbit network, the workstation should
boot upto a login in less than 60 seconds.

See if your workstation is listed in the /etc/hosts file.

Jim McQuillan
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On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, A.Rodriguez wrote:

> Hi all,       
> 
>       I am running a P166 with 64Mb Ram and RTL8129 Nic terminal that I thought it 
>was 
> going to be faster on booting. The process starts fast getting the ip address 
> and downloading the kernel from the server, but when it gets to the "pivot_root" 
> the thing gets very slow from there on. In total the process takes about 4-5 ( 
> not 45! :-) ) minutes from when it starts getting the ip to the login screen.
> 
>       To me this does not seem very normal, but maybe I am expecting too much from 
>the 
> 166. Any comments?
> 
>       Cheers,
> 
> 
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