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Re: CVS commit: src/usr.bin/rup
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On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Liam J. Foy wrote:
>> Heh -- one of those changes which only starts to be relevant with newer,
>> faster machines, I guess. Historically, of course, it has not been
>> possible to get from boot to launch of inetd (and by extension
>> in.rstatd) in less than one minute. :-)
>
>Printing seconds is much better than printing absolutely nothing if the
>machine is up. My 350mhz machine can boot up in less than a minute. It's
>not a fast machine =).
I wasn't questioning the utility of the change, merely noting with some
amusement the recency of it's usefulness. :-)
In the universe of machines NetBSD runs on, 350mhz is, in fact a fast
machine. That said, neither of my main NetBSD systems, one 733 MHz and
the other 333 MHz, boot in anywhere near that short a time. :-)
- --
Jim Wise
jwise%draga.com@localhost
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