#5031 closed bug (fixed)
Haiku boots and runs incredibly slowly
Reported by: | andrewbachmann | Owned by: | nobody |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | R1 |
Component: | System/Kernel | Version: | R1/alpha1 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Platform: | All |
Description
I have a Dell Latitude D420 with Centrino Duo. I installed Haiku native and it boots and runs incredibly slowly. I can take the same hard drive and run it on my other, much slower machine and Haiku is its usual spritely self. I replicated the slow boot/run with a burn of the haiku alpha 1 release 1 as well. I've included three syslogs, one from the hard disk running slowly, one from the hard disk running fast, and one from the CD (running on the slower machine).
This may be related to bug #4522 but I don't have an eSATA attached.
Attachments (3)
Change History (9)
by , 15 years ago
Attachment: | syslog-hd-slow.txt added |
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by , 15 years ago
Attachment: | syslog-hd-fast.txt added |
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syslog from the hard disk in the slow machine with haiku being fast
by , 15 years ago
Attachment: | syslog-cd.txt added |
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syslog from the CD in the slow machine, haiku running fast
comment:1 by , 15 years ago
I've run haiku in emulation on the fast machine (qemu) and it works fine.
comment:3 by , 15 years ago
Also, the output of the KDL command "ints" would be interesting as well; if Haiku is slow, it's usually either an MTRR or an interrupt issue.
comment:4 by , 15 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
It works fine now. Wow! Perhaps it would be helpful in the future if the "ints" output was in the syslog at some point, unless it is too much text.
comment:5 by , 15 years ago
The output of "ints" changes over time, drivers can and are loaded at arbitrary times, so this wouldn't really help much.
comment:6 by , 15 years ago
Component: | - General → System/Kernel |
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syslog from the hard disk in the fast machine with haiku being slow