Hi

> I'm experiencing slow boot times. The workstation is a 233Mhz Pentium with 
> 96Mb of Ram, a 10Mbit Tulip card and an AGP Phantom graphics card (8Mb).
> 
> Here's an example boot run with times in min:sec from power on.
> 
> 0:00 Power on
> 0:25 Boot rom loaded
> 1:05 Kernel loaded
> 1:15 Pivot root
> 1:25 devfs
> 1:30 /sbin/init
> 1:48 device management
> 2:00 running rc.usb
> 2:30 Multi session mode
> 2:50 Bash prompt appears
> 3:35 Screen clears
> 4:55 Xdm login appears
> 
> Once booted, the workstation is fine and responds well. Are these boot 
> times normal?
> 
> The server is a 2.8Ghz Pentium 4 with 512Mb Ram and a 1Gbit card running 
> Fedora Core 2. Ltsp is 4.1, workstation kernel is 2.4.26-ltsp-2.
> Network is 100Mbit switched (thou workstation only has a 10Mbit card).

Server  1.7G celeron
RAM     512M
LTSP    4.1 (4 was similar)
Clients 533M 128K Via Mini-ITX, http://www.everythinglinux.com.au
Dist    SuSE 9.1, RH9, Fedora-2
Network 100/100

All similar, this one with SuSE 9.1

0:00 Power On
0:13 Pivot Root
0:18 XDM login

How long does DNS take?
How long to tftp?
Which dm?
What do the logs show?

James


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