On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:09:33PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
On Saturday 05 July 2008, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
#477083: grub-pc: Is excruciatingly slow when compared to grub (legacy)
It has been closed by Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED].
That really fixed it! The only thing that
On Saturday 05 July 2008, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
#477083: grub-pc: Is excruciatingly slow when compared to grub (legacy)
It has been closed by Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED].
That really fixed it! The only thing that still remains is the slow
build-up of the display (title -
I can confirm this behaviour, especially takes 10 seconds to get to the menu
(#476479) on REAL Hardware.
I'm cainloading grub2 via grub legacy [kernel (hd0,8)/boot/grub/core.img]
My hardware:
AMD Duron 1200 (K7)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-7VKML KM266
256 MB DDR-RAM
On-Board LAN (Build in
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 10:35:35PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
I have tried grub-pc a few times during my installation tests and
noticed that it is really significantly slower than grub legacy.
This may or may not be very visible on real hardware, but in Virtualbox
(running on a fast, modern
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Robert Millan wrote:
What are the constraints in your test environment? I assume CPU will be
ultra-slow but disk access (through BIOS) relatively fast?
There are no real constraints that I know of. Sure CPU is slower than on
real hardware, but certainly no ultra
Frans Pop schrieb:
I have tried grub-pc a few times during my installation tests and
noticed that it is really significantly slower than grub legacy.
This may or may not be very visible on real hardware, but in Virtualbox
(running on a fast, modern host system) the difference is 30 seconds.
I
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.96+20080413-1
Severity: important
I have tried grub-pc a few times during my installation tests and
noticed that it is really significantly slower than grub legacy.
This may or may not be very visible on real hardware, but in Virtualbox
(running on a fast, modern host
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