Hi
I wondered if anyone knew if when Puppy boots from USB, if it is using the USB 2.0 driver (usb_uhci?) - I recently changed from a slower device to a USB 2.0 memory stick and the boot speed when reading files is the same!
The files vmlinuz and rootfs seem to load very slow?
Later on the Kernel loads the faster module, but I am not sure this is the case duing boot. The rc.modules uses scanmodules - but I have the feeling that this is after the above files have been loaded?
Any ideas?
Thanks
USB2 still boots slow - does not use USB 2.0 driver?
USB2 still boots slow - does not use USB 2.0 driver?
Nick
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Re: USB Boot - not USB 2.0?
It seems that the syslinux boot loader uses the default BIOS for USB, which is almost certainly USB 1.x for compatibility.
I suggest that perhaps a developer considers making the initial fiole system tiny/empty that is loaded by the BIOS, then load the fast USB drivers and load in the file system. This will really speed up USB booting. Any takers?
Thanks!
I suggest that perhaps a developer considers making the initial fiole system tiny/empty that is loaded by the BIOS, then load the fast USB drivers and load in the file system. This will really speed up USB booting. Any takers?
Thanks!
Nick
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www.moyo.me.uk/pupplinux
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