Re: [gentoo-user] how long does an install take on average?
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 20:09:38 -0300, Diogo Tridapalli wrote: I install in pIII 900 and take almost a week! I installed on a 1GHz iBook and had a full KDE desktop in a little over an hour. The GRP CDs are there for a reason :) -- Neil Bothwick A bug in the hand is better than one as yet undetected. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] how long does an install take on average?
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 20:09:38 -0300, Diogo Tridapalli wrote: I install in pIII 900 and take almost a week! I installed on a 1GHz iBook and had a full KDE desktop in a little over an hour. The GRP CDs are there for a reason :) I instaled on a Compaq Server, 200MHz CPU and 128MBs of memory, in a little over two hours. I compiled mine too. I didn't have anything but the basics since it only runs folding but it didn't take long. Gentoo might take a little longer but it is well worth it just because of portage and the ease of updating. Later Dale :-) :-) :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] how long does an install take on average?
The times: start: March 20 2006 14:00:01 finish: March 21 2006 13:22:39 isn't that a bit much? localhost Desktop # localhost Desktop # localhost Desktop # cat log.txt -n 1 GLI: March 20 2006 14:00:01 - Setting root password. 2 GLI: March 20 2006 14:00:03 - Livecd root password set. 3 GLI: March 20 2006 14:00:04 - Portmap started. 4 GLI: March 20 2006 14:00:04 - Completed pre_install steps 5 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - partitioning: Processing /dev/hda... 6 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Partition 1 has origminor 1...saving start sector 63 and end sector 22924754 7 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Deleting old minor 1 to be recreated later 8 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Partitioning: Second pass... 9 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Partitioning: Third passcreating partitions 10 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Drive has 60058656 sectors 11 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Partition 1 has 11193MB 12 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Old start sector 63 retrieved 13 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Retrieved start sector is not the same as the calculated next start sector 14 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Old end sector 22924754 retrieved 15 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Adding primary partition 1 from 63 to 22924754 16 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Partition 2 has 100MB 17 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Start sector calculated to be 22924755 18 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - End sector calculated to be 23129555 19 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:52 - Adding primary partition 2 from 22924755 to 23129555 20 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:53 - Formatting partition 2 as ext2 with: mkfs.ext2 /dev/hda2 21 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:54 - Partition 3 has 436MB 22 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:54 - Start sector calculated to be 23129556 23 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:54 - End sector calculated to be 24022484 24 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:54 - Adding primary partition 3 from 23129556 to 24022484 25 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:55 - Formatting partition 3 as linux-swap with: mkswap /dev/hda3 26 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:55 - Partition 4 has 17590MB 27 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:55 - Start sector calculated to be 24022485 28 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:55 - End sector calculated to be 60046805 29 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:55 - Adding primary partition 4 from 24022485 to 60046805 30 GLI: March 20 2006 14:08:56 - Formatting partition 4 as ext3 with: mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda4 31 GLI: March 20 2006 14:09:20 - Mounted mountpoint: / 32 GLI: March 20 2006 14:09:22 - Created mountpoint /boot 33 GLI: March 20 2006 14:09:22 - Mounted mountpoint: /boot 34 GLI: March 20 2006 14:09:22 - Fetching and unpacking tarball: http://gentoo.osuosl.org/releases/x86/current/stages/stage3-x86-2006.0.tar.bz2 35 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:22 - http://gentoo.osuosl.org/releases/x86/current/stages/stage3-x86-2006.0.tar.bz2 was fetched and unpacked. 36 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - fstab configured. 37 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/rc.conf 38 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/conf.d/clock 39 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/conf.d/keymaps 40 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf 41 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Config files updated using etc-update. make.conf/fstab/rc.conf restored. 42 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf 43 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf 44 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf 45 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf 46 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf 47 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:30 - Make.conf configured 48 GLI: March 20 2006 14:27:32 - Chroot environment ready. 49 GLI: March 20 2006 15:04:52 - Portage tree sync'd 50 GLI: March 20 2006 15:04:54 - Root Password set on the new system. 51 GLI: March 20 2006 15:04:55 - Edited Config file /mnt/gentoo/etc/conf.d/clock 52 GLI: March 20 2006 15:04:55 - Timezone set. 53 GLI: March 20 2006 15:04:55 - Starting emerge_kernel 54 GLI: March 20 2006 15:10:35 - Coldplug emerged. Now they should be added to the boot runlevel. 55 GLI: March 20 2006 15:10:35 - Added coldplug to runlevel boot 56 GLI: March 20 2006 15:10:35 - -- MARK -- 57 GLI: March 20 2006 15:10:35 - Starting build_kernel 58 GLI: March 20 2006 15:12:42 - Added syslog-ng to runlevel default 59 GLI: March 20 2006 15:12:42 - Logging daemon installed: syslog-ng 60 GLI: March 20 2006 15:14:05 - Added vixie-cron to runlevel default 61 GLI: March 20 2006 15:14:05 - Cron daemon installed
Re: [gentoo-user] how long does an install take on average?
THUFIR HAWAT wrote: The times: start: March 20 2006 14:00:01 finish: March 21 2006 13:22:39 Depends entirely on what you installed, your CPU, your RAM, and half a dozen other things. I'd expect with X and KDE/Gnome that looks about right. If all your src is local (portage, stage3, and distfiles), you have dual CPU, lots of RAM, and are installing a stripped down build to be a server it takes just under two hours or so depending on the amount of software I need for that type of server. kashani -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how long does an install take on average?
kashani wrote: THUFIR HAWAT wrote: The times: start: March 20 2006 14:00:01 finish: March 21 2006 13:22:39 Depends entirely on what you installed, your CPU, your RAM, and half a dozen other things. I'd expect with X and KDE/Gnome that looks about right. If all your src is local (portage, stage3, and distfiles), you have dual CPU, lots of RAM, and are installing a stripped down build to be a server it takes just under two hours or so depending on the amount of software I need for that type of server. kashani If you do GRP packages, it's even faster than that. Immediately after I bought my laptop, I went to Denny's with it and an install CD and a package CD and had it installed before the battery died. And that's on a Pentium M 1.86Ghz and 512MB of RAM. It's all dependant on how you install it. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how long does an install take on average?
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:10:31 -0600 Mike Myers wrote: kashani wrote: THUFIR HAWAT wrote: The times: start: March 20 2006 14:00:01 finish: March 21 2006 13:22:39 Depends entirely on what you installed, your CPU, your RAM, and half a dozen other things. I'd expect with X and KDE/Gnome that looks about right. If all your src is local (portage, stage3, and distfiles), you have dual CPU, lots of RAM, and are installing a stripped down build to be a server it takes just under two hours or so depending on the amount of software I need for that type of server. kashani If you do GRP packages, it's even faster than that. Immediately after I bought my laptop, I went to Denny's with it and an install CD and a package CD and had it installed before the battery died. And that's on a Pentium M 1.86Ghz and 512MB of RAM. It's all dependant on how you install it. I'll approx 11 hrs into a PIII-450, 256MB Ram install ... I started it before leaving for work this AM and it's chugging away. Perhaps it'll be done by the time the Father-Daughter dinner and soccer practice are done (in 4 hrs). Perhaps it'll be done by the time I head for work tomorrow. Perhaps it'll be 24 hrs like the initial posting. Only time will tell :- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how long does an install take on average?
I say... probably a week (if you make kde and other stuffs). I install in pIII 900 and take almost a week! Good luck ;) On 3/21/06, David Relson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:10:31 -0600 Mike Myers wrote: kashani wrote: THUFIR HAWAT wrote: The times: start: March 20 2006 14:00:01 finish: March 21 2006 13:22:39 Depends entirely on what you installed, your CPU, your RAM, and half a dozen other things. I'd expect with X and KDE/Gnome that looks about right. If all your src is local (portage, stage3, and distfiles), you have dual CPU, lots of RAM, and are installing a stripped down build to be a server it takes just under two hours or so depending on the amount of software I need for that type of server. kashani If you do GRP packages, it's even faster than that. Immediately after I bought my laptop, I went to Denny's with it and an install CD and a package CD and had it installed before the battery died. And that's on a Pentium M 1.86Ghz and 512MB of RAM. It's all dependant on how you install it. I'll approx 11 hrs into a PIII-450, 256MB Ram install ... I started it before leaving for work this AM and it's chugging away. Perhaps it'll be done by the time the Father-Daughter dinner and soccer practice are done (in 4 hrs). Perhaps it'll be done by the time I head for work tomorrow. Perhaps it'll be 24 hrs like the initial posting. Only time will tell :- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- Diogo B. Tridapalli -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how long does an install take on average?
This is a damnedly ridiculous conversation. My piece of string is 1.0 m long, how long is yours? On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 20:09:38 -0300 Diogo Tridapalli wrote: I say... probably a week (if you make kde and other stuffs). I install in pIII 900 and take almost a week! Good luck ;) On 3/21/06, David Relson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:10:31 -0600 Mike Myers wrote: kashani wrote: THUFIR HAWAT wrote: The times: start: March 20 2006 14:00:01 finish: March 21 2006 13:22:39 Depends entirely on what you installed, your CPU, your RAM, and half a dozen other things. I'd expect with X and KDE/Gnome that looks about right. If all your src is local (portage, stage3, and distfiles), you have dual CPU, lots of RAM, and are installing a stripped down build to be a server it takes just under two hours or so depending on the amount of software I need for that type of server. kashani If you do GRP packages, it's even faster than that. Immediately after I bought my laptop, I went to Denny's with it and an install CD and a package CD and had it installed before the battery died. And that's on a Pentium M 1.86Ghz and 512MB of RAM. It's all dependant on how you install it. I'll approx 11 hrs into a PIII-450, 256MB Ram install ... I started it before leaving for work this AM and it's chugging away. Perhaps it'll be done by the time the Father-Daughter dinner and soccer practice are done (in 4 hrs). Perhaps it'll be done by the time I head for work tomorrow. Perhaps it'll be 24 hrs like the initial posting. Only time will tell :- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- Diogo B. Tridapalli -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list