on 9/15/02 7:58 PM, Bailey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Mine takes 2 minutes flat. G3 at 400/512 backside at 2:1. 208 MBs ram
> as one of my velocity sticks went bad. XPF 2.2.2.

on 9/17/02 3:24 AM, Will Schoumaker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> My Machine takes almost exactly 3 min to startup OSX 10.2. It is
>> perhaps 30 secs longer then on the 2 gb IBM SCSI drive I ran OSX on for
>> 2 years or so. I expected it to be faster but it's not for a number of
>> reasons. My Sonnet ATA 66 PCI card and IDE drive are seen as SCSI by
>> OSX and I get a grey screen at startup that lasts 20 sec in OSX.
SNIP

Thanks guys, I don't feel so bad now, heck I'll just look at the 2:35 my X
startup takes, as a moment to reflect on how glad I am not to be at work.

-Howie


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