I agree that a P90/32MB is significantly faster than a 386-40/8MB.

Once it boots, is it usable?  Typically, people won't shut the computer
off once it is up and running.

- Jake



On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 06:24:59AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want to run a 386/40 MHZ with 8 MB of RAM as workstation, connected via
> 10BaseT to the server. The trouble is that the whole boot process is during
> some 4 minutes. The download of the kernel works fine, "uncompressing
> Linux" is some half a Minute, then "Initializing RAM disk" also some 1/2-1
> minute, the following tasks (building of the scripts) are som tens of
> seconds. On a Pentium90/32MB Ram the Boot process is during some 30
> Seconds. Is there any way to make it faster? Is a 386 PRACTICALY useable as
> a workstation?
> 
> Thanx, Peter
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