From: Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 03:06:05 +0100
> I didn't say the timeout was ignored; I said the time limit was
> increased.  If a driver sets a time limit for some hardware operation
> which is shorter than the hardware may require to complete it
> successfully, increasing the time limit may well be the correct fix.

OK; sorry; cynicism was dominating reason.

The delay I see is about 12 s.  The initialization is electronic 
switching with possibly a few disk writes?  I'd expect that to 
occur in less than 1 s.

Regards,           ... Peter E.

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