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piCore 6.0 Beta355
jgrulich:
These "issues" may be simply corrected as follows:
1) Delete the content of the command buffer in the tc home directory
2) You may copy the FAT partition, reduce it by the fdisk and copy it back. Than move the start of the EXT4 partition down and resize2fs the ext4 partition.
3) Simply add the "&" string at the end of the line to work the getty in the background:
/sbin/getty -L ttyAMA0 115200 vt100 &
No need to analyze this point any more.
jgrulich:
Even I've used the cpufrequtils, the cpu is still running at 700MHz during booting time. The cpufrequtils command is acepted just after the booting time is finished.
How to change the governor to performace for the booting time? Is there some command for the startup menu? I need to speed-up the startup as much as possible.
bmarkus:
For booting a new kernel is needed with changed default governor. Ondemand wold be a good choice over powersave.
jgrulich:
From the personal experience with the Rasbian distro, the ondemand is not as fast as performance, because the threshold is too sensitive and it quickly switch it down, but slowly switch it up, means there is some delay to save the power. Therefore the performance mode is 20% faster, because it runs all the time with the higher frequency. And even more when I run it at 1GHz for turbo-mode, the difference is very clearly visible. After the booting time it may be switched to the default ondemand mode which is perfect for normal use.
Is there any way how to change the default mode to performance to test the above mentioned way.
bmarkus:
I will make a new kernel
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