Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 20 Dec 2001 12:43:38 -0700 (MST) | From | Dax Kelson <> | Subject | Re: nfsroot dead slow with redhat 7.2 |
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On 20 Dec 2001, David Chow wrote:
> Just find out... it is a problem of some settings in /etc directory > it is not related to the FSes . I replaced the /etc directory with the > one we are using on the production machines... by the way. What can be > wrong? When it starts init , and execute the /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit , it > is hell slow. We have tried replace /sbin/init with bash and we got out > a shell but "ls -l" takes more than 2 minutes... do you know what sort > of settings in the /etc will affect use space "bash" or "glibc" on > nfsroot behaves different ? This is so strange.
David. I asked yesterday for you to try "ls -ln" and report if it is any faster. What you are just now discovering, I suspected when I first read your report.
Please try "ls -ln" and report.
Dax
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