On 12 Jul 2005, Benedek Frank wrote: > I was using 2.6.11 kernel on my Vaio Picturebook, and I had some > outstanding issues with ACPI, so I wanted to install the 2.6.12 kernel. > As I didnt find a debian specific 2.6.12 kernel, I grabbed the one from > Kernel.org, the latest stable one. I compiled it, and before compiling, > I imported the already working config file of my 2.6.11 compile. I > quickly double checked that all entries are correct, and I compiled. The > machine boots, just incredibly slowly. Unbelievable slowly. The 2.6.11 > is slow also, compare to 2.4 kernels on this laptop, but still it is > done in 1min40secs. BUt the 2.6.12 is 4min5secs. Why would that be? > There are no errors, etc. Just really slow booting. Does all the same, > just slowly.
Are you using udev? You need the latest udev packages, as I understand it, or the thing has to time out *every* transaction on the .12 kernels. This is caused by an upstream API change. udev from unstable should correct this, as I understand it. Otherwise, can you tell us *where* in the boot process things are slow? Regards, Daniel -- Symmetry is a complexity-reducing concept (co-routines include subroutines); seek it everywhere. -- Alan J. Perlis, _Epigrams in Programming_ (September, 1982) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]