Hi, On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 18:09:42 -0300 Joachim Breitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you provider accurate measurements of the boot time? I’m surprised
> that it’s that much, but if so, I think I should make your uboot
> environment the default.
Well they are as accurate as possible by hand execution: I start the stopwatch
(pressing enter with the left hand) in the same moment I press boot in the
ubootmenu (with the right hand) and stop it as soon as the zhone-interface
becomes visible.
quiet-mode - Time elapsed: 1:45
default - Time elapsed: 1:54
So almost 10 seconds faster in quiet-mode! (Remember I run services you
probably don't run, so your's is for sure faster in both modes than mine is but
the daemons start-time doesn't change in quiet/non-quiet mode so shoudn't
influence this result of ~10 seconds.) But this result is expected. I can also
report similar results for many linux installations I've done in the past on
desktops or laptops. quiet-mode is always noticable faster than the non-quiet
mode.
I'll try to make a bootchart for better proving the speed-up but at the moment
my installation seems broken since I tried to update it yesterday evening. I
dunno if it's because I'm short on diskspace:
debian-gta02:~# df -h -x tmpfs
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 462M 398M 40M 91% /
/dev/mmcblk0p1 7.5M 1.8M 5.3M 26% /boot
or because a package in the repository is broken, I get the error when updating
my system:
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/g++-4.3_4.3.1-9_armel.deb
(--unpack):
corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive <-- ???
Something I've never seen on any of my debian and ubuntu installations before!
I'll buy a larger 8GB MicroSD asap and try a new installation but this can last
a week or so.
> I think it’s how long uboot waits for you to enter the menu, but that’s
> just guessing.
That's not the meaning I think it has but I also don't know for sure but will
investigate.
greetings
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