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On 11/1/19 9:41 pm, Russell Coker
wrote:
On Friday, 11 January 2019 7:22:35 PM AEDT Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote:In the old days when boot times were quickWhen things work correctly with systemd boot seems quicker than it has been for a long time, especially with SSD. Most of the Linux workstations I run have boot times comparable to MS-DOS.If things go wrong with systemd then things can get very slow (90 second timeouts). But that's a solvable problem. You should be able to rescan the SCSI bus. It's been a while since I used SCSI, but that functionality seemed to work well last time I tried it. Good SSDs have been just over $100 for a few years now. It used to be that 120G SSDs were about $120 each, now 512G is getting cheap. Thanks Russell, I should look at an SSD for my system driveĀ I have a couple of new drives for my RAID. At any rate, I rebooted enjoyed 2 x single malt and I scanned the image, and now I shall hit the sack.
Many thanks Andrew
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