In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Richard Zidlicky
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>> >> What ? ... the 'sacred' Linux has problems too :-)
>> >
>> >who says it is a Linux problem? As I see it the problem is that he 
>> >doesn't have enough Q60 to run Linux and SMSQ at the same time.
>> 
>> Is that a penalty of dual booting a Q60 with both Linux and SMSQ ?
>> 
>> How does the Q60 operate in this respect ?
>
>SMSQ is a lot faster on the Q60 so it does not take so long to
>load the Linux kernel. Linux can also be compiled with most
>everything as a loadable module, that could cut the loading time
>in half. Currently SMSQ is a bit slow loading things because of
>the slaveblocks and Linux itself needs some 10-30 seconds for
>its boot sequence.

So the operating system on a Q60 is SMSQ ( in ROM ? ), which is loading
a complied version of Linux optimised for SMSQ ?

What is the actual sequence of a Q60 startup ?

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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