Alex Betis a écrit :
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Nicolas Huillard nicolas@huillard.netwrote:
From kernel first log line in the syslog server (I guess timestamps are when rcS.d/ scripts start to run, ie. does not include kernel load time
- initrd), to LIRC accepting the VDR client (including a 5s sleep I had
to add):
- 31s on the ML6000
- 16s on a Athlon 2200+
- 18s on the M10k
Guys, How about putting the system in suspend mode instead of powering it off and on again? Should take few seconds. Some of you were talking about UPS, so its even safer than I can have... VDR can resume from suspend to record programs.
I'll try that ;-) Suspend to RAM as always been a pain in my various trials, but this is a much simpler goal than a complete laptop. Virtually no device to take down/bring up on a pure streamdev client. NFS handles must just survive the long delay, but it should be OK.
This also works around an annoying bug in the (non-upgraded) EPIA BIOS: the PXE LAN boot does not always initialize the network interface after a shutdown. One have to unplug power to boot correctly next time...