On 04/23/2009 07:48 PM, Michael Prokop wrote:
> * Darshaka Pathirana <bts@bts.grml.org> [20090423 19:31]:
>
>> Ok. I was able to test the a daily build (2009-04-02) on my notebook.
>
> Great, thanks.
Oh. I did a mistake in labeling my CD. The daily build is dated with
(20)090319.
>> And again: booting took exactly 67 secconds!
>>
>> I also booted Ubuntu 9.04 beta - alternate which did not show such a
>> delay.
>
> Ok
>
>> That said I did not test the bootfrom=... bootoption and honestly have
>> no clue how to use it. Do I have to guess the device where I would
>> like to start from?
>
> When booting grml you'll see something like "Mounting live system on
> /dev/sd0" -> try booting with "grml bootfrom=/dev/sd0", assuming
> that /dev/sd0 is the device. :)
Ok. My system shows "/dev/scd0". I tried that and there was no
difference.
> The long delay happens at "searching for grml...", right?
No. As stated in msg1710 the delay happens after blanking the screen
after the last dot of the initrd-loading process and before seeing the
grml-logo. Bug I get some warning after that. I've attached (dirty)
a screenshot.
Greetings,
- Darsha |