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Understanding tc: Why is “mount on boot” not super fast?

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curaga:
If you add the label or uuid option to waitusb, it will proceed as soon as the device shows up, with the 5 secs becoming the max value.

Stefann:

--- Quote from: curaga on September 01, 2024, 03:04:15 AM ---If you add the label or uuid option to waitusb, it will proceed as soon as the device shows up, with the 5 secs becoming the max value.

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Ahh.. thanks...
No: I did not know that
Sadly: it will not help as the uuid is already there (I created the install by using the tiny-core "create install gui"

I guess in that case the bios takes more time. I start seeing disk-activity after about 10secs

Note, its not really bad, the 100sec total start time includes starting the desktop and VNC and samba and ssh.
Like everything until my application starts.
On a 500MHz low power 1watt cpu from 2008. that's not bad.

Juanito:

--- Quote from: Stefann on September 01, 2024, 07:21:13 AM ---Sadly: it will not help as the uuid is already there (I created the install by using the tiny-core "create install gui"

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You use the uuid already created - search these forums or see the wiki to see how to do it.

gadget42:
did a forum search for "waitusb=uuid" via the forum search page
(https://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?action=search)
(change the search order to "most recent topics first")

and there are currently four results

Stefann:

--- Quote from: gadget42 on September 01, 2024, 08:20:53 AM ---did a forum search for "waitusb=uuid" via the forum search page
(https://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?action=search)
(change the search order to "most recent topics first")

and there are currently four results

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--- Quote from: Juanito on September 01, 2024, 08:03:51 AM ---
--- Quote from: Stefann on September 01, 2024, 07:21:13 AM ---Sadly: it will not help as the uuid is already there (I created the install by using the tiny-core "create install gui"

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You use the uuid already created - search these forums or see the wiki to see how to do it.

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That's what I mean, I'm already doing that:


--- Code: ---DEFAULT core

LABEL core
KERNEL /tce/boot/vmlinuz
INITRD /tce/boot/core.gz
APPEND quiet  host=huis syslog cron tz=CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3 waitusb=5:UUID="a6f362cf-6c77-4fb7-bb05-76724d3b8113" tce=UUID="a6f362cf-6c77-4fb7-bb05-76724d3b8113"
--- End code ---

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