Max Bowsher wrote: > Zieg, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>>> Progess [wait] > >>> > >>> How long is the "Progress [wait]" step under what > >>> conditions including CPU speed (mine is very slow, a 486/80)? > >> > >> Less than 1 sec on my P4 1.2GHz. I think you should hear disc access > >> during this phase. (I can't tell - 1GB of RAM allows a lot of disc > >> cache :-) ) > > > > Mine is often 15-20sec on 1.7Ghz P4's (.5GB RAM). Yeah, those > > checksums'll kill you. > > There is no checksumming in the currently released setup. Only in the > dev-snapshots. > > > Too-early fallback to ctl-alt-del messed me up for a while, too. > > Forgot about that. Be nice if Setup had a progress bar for that > > It does, in the dev-snapshots.
I'll let those wait and go with the crowd. All seems to work quite nicely once I control my impatience. Even without a progress bar above, a display "wait - scanning" or something of the ilk would be useful. Some more questions (which are not obvious to me): Q1: What to the various boxes (prev, cur, exp, view, category) do? Q2: How does one expand the window. The full screen box is grayed out, and there is no corner to grab. I hate horizontal scrolling. Q3: What does the 'disk' progress indicator mean? It is obviously not fullness of the drive, unless it is running into the uSoft bug on reporting disk space available. The output of df is as follows (v and x are SUBST on directories of the C: drive) > > chuck@aeyrieone ~ > $ df > Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > C:\cygwin\bin 2096832 1525856 570976 73% /usr/bin > C:\cygwin\lib 2096832 1525856 570976 73% /usr/lib > C:\cygwin 2096832 1525856 570976 73% / > c: 2096832 1525856 570976 73% /cygdrive/c > d: 2096832 1308416 788416 63% /cygdrive/d > e: 2096832 0 2096832 0% /cygdrive/e > f: 2096832 1568864 527968 75% /cygdrive/f > v: 2096832 1525856 570976 73% /cygdrive/v > x: 2096832 1525856 570976 73% /cygdrive/x ********************************* The following are not about setup. Q4: Once bash is started by the batch file, my original MSDOS path shows up in path, yet bash won't execute the DOS utilities on that path. I should probably have the batch clean out the path to keep things separate, but is this normal? I can always CTL-TAB to another window for such utilities anyhow. Q5: The packages I have installed have not appeared in the info directory, AFAICT. Man appears to take forever, but I believe its pages are considered obsolete. Is this correct? Should I take steps to install all the info pages, and if so what steps. The system feels and acts like Unix/Linux to me so far - very nice. -- Chuck F ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems. <http://cbfalconer.home.att.net> USE worldnet address! -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/