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Jordan,
I didn't mean to imply that eCS 2.0 had added to my boot time. I have an
unexplained 35 second pause in my boot that some of the more illustrious
members of our group have not been able to help me explain, so my boot
could be considered to 85 seconds. I have 5 HDDs connected, so that
might add to the time.
Martin
> I only have 2.0 beta installed on one HDD, which is
> not presently in the computer. But I did not notice
> any appreciable boot-up time difference between that
> and the 1.2 versions any of us may be using. While
> there must be some variables (I have 2 built-in Nics
> in the Shuttle, which engenders certain complications;
> can't quote you what differences might accrue to
> drivers for hardware I don't use), I think the time
> you mention is high -- more like a Dark Side bootup.
> It's been awhile since I timed the bootups here, but
> -- just off the top -- I think something more like 45
> seconds is what you *ought to be* seeing.
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