Hi Pat, and All other devs :)

I've been using 4.1 with the linux boot disk to solve this stupid Broadcom 
issues.  And a couple of this have come up, even though this release is a 
good one.

1. When using the Broadcom NetXtreme 1000 Card (I Think that's it)  the DHCP 
on udhcpc is still too fast if you plug the machine into a fast port 
(100/1000).  Can we adjust the script to either try DHCP after a 5 second 
wait, maybe in a loop?  or increase that sanity time before attempting dhcp.  
I know it's a bit already.

2. The linux portion of the windows install seems very slow, is there a reason 
for that?

3. Can we get the samba partition to mount rw, instead of ro.  As I update the 
bootfile to make the machine boot from HDD again after partitioning.  
Currently I can't :(  I also don't have the setup to make the boot disk, 
which is a bit of a pain.

4. Using parted has a few issues with installation.  Even though you
mklabel msdos, when you create a partition it has the type of ntfs.  Which in 
my case was the last filesystem on that drive.  I haven't found a clean way 
around this, but making a mkpartfs with the filesystem type fixes the 
problem. Any ideas?

Regards

Russell Smith


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