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Re: 4.0.1 -> 5.0



On May 4, 12:34pm, nealhogan%gmail.com@localhost (Neal Hogan) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: 4.0.1 -> 5.0

| On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Christos Zoulas 
<christos%zoulas.com@localhost> wrote=
| :
| > On May 3, =A04:44pm, nealhogan%gmail.com@localhost (Neal Hogan) wrote:
| > -- Subject: Re: 4.0.1 -> 5.0
| >
| > | They match what is in the posted dmesg, accept for the ACPI lines
| > | (15-16) and lines 35 & 46 of the posted dmesg are not in the "new" one
| > | . I went line by line ;)
| > |
| > | As has been the case, =A0I get a network address and then the stuff
| > | after that (building db's, starting syslogd, etc.) is when things drag
| > | . . .
| >
| > I'd start disabling devices with
| > boot -d
| > disable foo
| 
| Any plan of attack? Likely causes? Where to start and proceed?
| 
| I sincerely would like to help, but don't want to spend my day
| rebooting my machine . . . it's not my main computer.
| 
| Thanks!
| 
| 
| Also, you meant *boot -c*, right?

Yes. There are two approaches:
        1. disable most of the devices you really don't need and see if
           that fixes the problem.
        2. disable the clock source related devices one by one.

christos


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