> Another reason, why i want to use the local RAM is because, i see a
> 5-10 seconds pause when the thin client boots which was not there
> earlier. I am wondering if there is an option to use the Local RAM
> during the thin client boot process.

That's not a bug, that is feature ;-) LTSP 5 in Ubuntu takes some time to
boot, because it gather all the information about thin client, then
configure X on the fly and everything else, too. So don't worry about
that. LTSP 5 just boots little slow, it is know. LTSP 5 do everything same
way like distro under it (Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, openSUSE). That's why
LTSP 5 is little bit different in every distro.

But maybe this change in future.

"In summary, our target boot speed for Ubuntu 10.04 (karmic+1) is 10s.
For karmic itself, we'll work towards this but expect to be somewhere
between our current speed and the final target."

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2009-June/028308.html

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.


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