Hi,

After updating my mdk kernel from 2.2.9-19 to 2.2.10-34 I created a
bootdisk as usual (with "mkbootdisk"). But compared with the old one, it
takes ages to start (reading the disk), however, after that it starts
and runs without any further trouble.
Anybody knows why?? Is there a better/other way to make a bootdisk??
I prefer to use a bootdisk to keep my two OS separated...


Thanks and bye
willy

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