So I moved ntpdate to the multiuser part of startup, and hacked /etc/init.d/hwclockfirst.sh so it didn't query the timer to work out if setting the time had freakily failed (never happens on any machine I know!) (see previous post). Startup time is now 10s (graph). Zippy. (But of course, this is without starting XFree86.)
Sun, 12 Dec 2004
Wow, that worked
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