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2012 May 17
2
Manually copy over ldlinux.sys
Hello,
I am working on a remote upgrade that will utilize a squashfs to boot
off the hard drive.
I have everything worked out and functioning, except I see installing
extlinux as an unecesarry step. The only thing I use the command for
is to install the ldlinux.sys file to the /boot/extlinux/ folder.
The rest of it is just a file copy.
What manual step can I take to avoid the installation of
extlinux/syslinux on the target machine.
I would simply like to copy the ldlinux.sys file to t...
2019 Feb 14
3
32 seconds vs 72 minutes -- expected performance difference?
>
> Unless you upload a network capture of you mounting and doing the ls -lR
> on the client it's hard to say what really goes on. I understand you
> might not want to make it public.. but if you do
>
This is the last thing I'll try after I've exhausted all the other options.
How are you mounting your share (which mount options)?
>
Something weird is going on with
2019 Feb 14
0
32 seconds vs 72 minutes -- expected performance difference?
...code characters to/from the servers so you can
use those characters in file names transparently from linux, without
needing to rely on protocol extensions.
> Could any of these be causing the problems that I'm observing?
I don't think so.
If you provide a trace we could see if any unecesarry packets are
exchanged or if something goes in loop, or if due to some error, the
kernel close and reopens the connection often and looses time, ...
And from the time between request and response on listing queries we can
see if it's just the server that takes an abnormal amount of time to
resp...
2019 Feb 14
3
32 seconds vs 72 minutes -- expected performance difference?
...reserved unicode characters to/from the servers so you can
> use those characters in file names transparently from linux, without
> needing to rely on protocol extensions.
>
Again, this sounds like it directly conflicts with `nounix`!
> If you provide a trace we could see if any unecesarry packets are
> exchanged or if something goes in loop, or if due to some error, the
> kernel close and reopens the connection often and looses time, ...
>
I have a 1.3 GB capture.pcap from the command you shared earlier. `ls -lR`
ran only for a few minutes, and ended up generating so much...