The only thing ive noticed that really affects my boot time is if I have a
lot of network traffic when the server is tftp'ing the kernel to the WS.
(worst case it takes 30 seconds)

After that it depends on the speed of the machine booting the kernel. Even
my 486's boot the kernel in acceptable time (less then one minute)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Humme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 1:34 PM
> To: R P Herrold; Lowe, Scott
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Feasibility of LTSP
> 
> 
> On Wednesday 26 June 2002 08:05 pm, R P Herrold wrote:
> > With a dual P-III 650, and a G or ram, switched, a ThinkNIC
> > comes up, worst case in 1 m 52 s (based on much testing)
> 
> ??
> 
> On my old Pentium 266 MHz, 128 MB RAM, old (hence slow) 4 GB 
> HDD, 10BASE-T 
> ethernet, my ThinkNIC boots in less than one minute!
> 
> Jan Humme.
> 
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