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Re: Init takes long time and what is lspci?



Robert Vollmert <rvollmert@gmx.net> writes:

> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 02:31:15PM +0200, Jonas Steverud wrote:
> > When I boot, init prints out "INIT 2.74" (?) and then it stops for
> > 10-20 seconds and then continues with "NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0
> > for Linux NET4.0." which takes another 5-10 seconds.

[...]

> I had this problem, too, after a partial upgrade to potato. After
> upgrading a few more packages, it worked again. I can't remember
> which packages exactly, but I think sysvinit was among them.

I have a "full" version of potato - i.e. all packages that dselect
thinks is updated I download (accessmethod is ftp). I had kernel
2.2.10 and now I "upgraded" to 2.0.35 (had 2.0.33 before) and now the
problem is gone. "NET4: Unix do..." does not appear anymore.

BTW: INIT 2.76, not 2.74.  (dselect says installed version i 2.76-4.)

/Jonas, currently compiling his own 2.2.10 - don't want SCSI-support
        among other things.
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