Hum... Solution : shutdown more often than you boot. :)

Seriously... I'm on a 1.5 GB RAM Toshiba Tecra M2... and I find it boots
just as fast as it always has.

Maybe it's waiting on network timeout?

Gilles.

Nischal wrote:
> i upgraded my opensolaris from 2008.11 to 2009.06 today and i am really 
> disappointed with boot process. It is painfully slow. On my 2GB ram system it 
> takes about 2 minutes to boot. is there any way to increase the speed? 
>
> Oh, by the way shutdown is extremely fast. :)
>   

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