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nordi wrote:
> Rohnny Moland wrote:
> 
>>This takes very much time on my computer, at least 2 min, and I wonder
>>what this is and how/if I can turn it off?
> 
> This is /usr/bin/update_preload which is updating your preload files.
> IMHO this should be done in Suseconfig to avoid scaring users if their
> system takes minutes to shutdown. Doing it this way should also reduce
> the downtime of a server during a kernel update.
> 
> To deactivate this, just uncomment line 18 in
> /etc/init.d/boot.preload_early. You can still manually update by calling
> update_preload directly, although it should not be necessary that often.

Thanks for your reply Nordi. I did that and it helped. Also, it seems
like my problem with low performance was due to the acpi component not
working very well. Setting acpi=off at boot prompt fixed my performance
problem.

I am not sure if this is a known issue.


Best regards,

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Rohnny
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