On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 11:32:48PM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:02:34PM -0400, Ryan Golbeck wrote: > > So instead I just installed the tarball and booted into Hurd, but everything > > seems to take a LONG time to load. Even when the shell comes up, I might > > be able to get in a couple 'ls' commands before I have to wait to even > > see my typing come up on the screen. > > What does long mean? The first time the shell comes up, it takes a second > or so on my system when I press the first key until it is echoed. This is > quite "normal" in the sense that it is not unusual given the current > implementation. >
By long, I mean long. It takes a while for the shell to start echoing right away, and I can deal with that. But I can maybe get "./nat" before it stops echoing straight away. I mean, I still completely type in the command "./native-install" but it takes anywhere from 30 seconds to 3 or so minutes for me to actually see the completion of the command. And after native-install started, it took about 15-20 minutes before it ask me what country I was in for tzconfig (that is the second package configured I believe). There's gotta be something I'm doing wrong, I just can't figure out what it is. Thanks, -- Ryan Golbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Computer Science University Of Waterloo GPG: 1024D/78916B84 1B1B 2A87 3F00 A7FB 40F3 526D 36CF BA44 7891 6B84

