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Thanks for your replies. :)
On 15/12/2013 18:54, Nick Holland wrote:
> Would be interesting to try your test on a non-nvidia machine.
I do the same test on an intel based machine and, effectively, there
is an improvement: it
Hi Jerome,
you didnt post your /etc/fstab, so i can only assume your mounting.
if you want a fast openbsd usb stick consider using MFS and options like
noatime,softdeps.
http://www.volkerroth.com/tecn-obsd-diskless.html
On 12/13/13 04:08, Jérôme Frgacic wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> I have installed OpenBSD on an USB stick (a Kingston DataTraveler G3).
> Nevertheless, the system is quite slow... For example, I recently install
> firefox or, more precisely, those packages:
>
...[snip lots of packages]...
>
> which have
Hi misc,
I have installed OpenBSD on an USB stick (a Kingston DataTraveler G3).
Nevertheless, the system is quite slow... For example, I recently install
firefox or, more precisely, those packages:
at-spi2-atk-2.8.1.tgz
at-spi2-core-2.8.0.tgz
dbus-glib-0.100.2v0.tgz
dconf-0.16.1.tgz
firefox-22.0.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 02:54:35PM +0200, Dominik Zalewski wrote:
> I would like to install OpenBSD on my 1GB Kingston USB stick. Does OpenBSD
> supports well USB sticks? Does anybody tried to do such a setup?
This has been tried before, and aside from maybe getting a little tricky
with the boot
I would like to install OpenBSD on my 1GB Kingston USB stick. Does OpenBSD
supports well USB sticks? Does anybody tried to do such a setup?
any help welcome
thanks,
Dominik
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