Hello Joe,

Which Linux guest was this?  That may make a difference.

Regards,

Michael

Joe Leo wrote:
> Hmm, thanks for the info Greg! Maybe it my machine... As a test I will 
> install VBOX on different host machine. BTW, I was running VBOX on 
> windows host not linux.
> 
> joe
> 
> On 8/13/07, *Gregory Nowak* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
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>     Not sure, but I don't have this issue here running gnu/linux
>     guests. While I have no way of knowing when the kernel is done
>     compressing and starts booting, I do know that I'm ready to login well
>     before 45 seconds have passed since starting the vm.
> 
>     I know this doesn't help you, I just wanted to point out that this
>     isn't something that I've seen happen, and I haven't seen anyone else
>     report it here either.
> 
>     Greg
> 
> 
>     On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 06:01:44PM -0400, Joe Leo wrote:
>      > Hi All, I am noticing a long than normal delay when vbox is
>     booting my linux
>      > guess os.
>      > The boot delay for about 45 seconds are the point where it says:
>      >
>      > "Uncompressing  Linux.... o.k, booting kernel"
>      >
>      > I expect a delay on the above BUT not as long as it is taking
>     with VBOX. On
>      > regular host machine this takes less than 10 seconds.
>      > Also, on VMware it takes about 10 seconds as well... I am
>     wondering why this
>      > huge delay with VBOX.
>      >
>      > Joe

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