Slow booting problem solved - vnbt.386 - Ethernet card
The long 60+ second boot time in a reconfigured computer (see original
message "Slow booting, 1/2/05") was caused in part by the 24 seconds it took to load vnbt.386, even though it's only 86KB. Browsing around the internet, indications are that this has something to do with waiting for a DHCP timeout and as a cure, assigning fixed IP addresses to the Ethernet card. It turns out that the computer had an unused Ethernet card in a PCI slot. (I used it to connect to my cable modem.) Simply by removing the card, the boot time dropped to about 25 seconds, far more than 24-second reduction I expected. Hope this helps someone in the future. Ray |
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