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2006 Aug 29
0
auth mechanisem and postfixadmin
...!= '$1$997b1881$fpU1U5wRtWfVZQqbat0km/' Aug 29 20:58:03 example dovecot: auth(default): client out: FAIL^I2^Iuser=rado at example.com Aug 29 20:58:08 example dovecot: imap-login: Aborted login: user=<rado at example.com>, method=PLAIN, rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, secured which mechanisem do i have to use, database uses md5crypt-ed passwords rado.
2015 Jul 08
2
Measuring boot time
...onds for Linux to finish Of course that the overall boot time with the general purpose BIOS is much longer than with the custom BIOS (the custom BIOS is intended to cut down boot time). So I'm trying to understand:- Where does the extra bootloader time go when using the custom BIOS?- Is there a mechanisem built into syslinux code which can help solve this mystery? Thanks again,Tal From: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> To: Tal Lubko <tallubko at yahoo.com> Cc: "syslinux at zytor.com" <syslinux at zytor.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 4:45 AM Subject: Re:...
2015 Jul 12
2
Measuring boot time
...stom BIOS (the custom BIOS is intended to cut down > boot time). > > So I'm trying to understand: > - Where does the extra bootloader time go when using the custom BIOS? Any of various sources though most likely your custom BIOS is just slower at its disk access. > - Is there a mechanisem built into syslinux code which can help solve this > mystery? There's not any mechanism that I know of aside from using cptime.c32 to time how long it takes for the files to be loaded or enabling some of the debug functionality (with debug.c32 to the screen or a recompile to output to a ser...
2015 Jul 06
2
Measuring boot time
Hello Everyone I'd like to know what's the best way to measure syslinux functions duration.I know how to measure overall time (from syslinux start), but is there an easy way to break it down? Thanks,Tal
2015 Jul 08
0
Measuring boot time
...stom BIOS (the custom BIOS is intended to cut down > boot time). > > So I'm trying to understand: > - Where does the extra bootloader time go when using the custom BIOS? Any of various sources though most likely your custom BIOS is just slower at its disk access. > - Is there a mechanisem built into syslinux code which can help solve this > mystery? There's not any mechanism that I know of aside from using cptime.c32 to time how long it takes for the files to be loaded or enabling some of the debug functionality (with debug.c32 to the screen or a recompile to output to a ser...
2015 Jul 18
3
Measuring boot time
...to cut down >> boot time). >> >> So I'm trying to understand: >> - Where does the extra bootloader time go when using the custom BIOS? > > Any of various sources though most likely your custom BIOS is just > slower at its disk access. > >> - Is there a mechanisem built into syslinux code which can help solve this >> mystery? > > There's not any mechanism that I know of aside from using cptime.c32 > to time how long it takes for the files to be loaded or enabling some > of the debug functionality (with debug.c32 to the screen or a >...
2015 Jul 12
0
Measuring boot time
...to cut down >> boot time). >> >> So I'm trying to understand: >> - Where does the extra bootloader time go when using the custom BIOS? > > Any of various sources though most likely your custom BIOS is just > slower at its disk access. > >> - Is there a mechanisem built into syslinux code which can help solve this >> mystery? > > There's not any mechanism that I know of aside from using cptime.c32 > to time how long it takes for the files to be loaded or enabling some > of the debug functionality (with debug.c32 to the screen or a >...
2015 Jul 18
0
Measuring boot time
.... >>> >>> So I'm trying to understand: >>> - Where does the extra bootloader time go when using the custom BIOS? >> >> Any of various sources though most likely your custom BIOS is just >> slower at its disk access. >> >>> - Is there a mechanisem built into syslinux code which can help solve this >>> mystery? >> >> There's not any mechanism that I know of aside from using cptime.c32 >> to time how long it takes for the files to be loaded or enabling some >> of the debug functionality (with debug.c32 to t...
2015 Oct 05
3
Measuring boot time
.... >>> >>> So I'm trying to understand: >>> - Where does the extra bootloader time go when using the custom BIOS? >> >> Any of various sources though most likely your custom BIOS is just >> slower at its disk access. >> >>> - Is there a mechanisem built into syslinux code which can help solve this >>> mystery? >> >> There's not any mechanism that I know of aside from using cptime.c32 >> to time how long it takes for the files to be loaded or enabling some >> of the debug functionality (with debug.c32 to t...