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Date:      Wed, 06 Feb 2002 00:41:46 -0700
From:      "Charles Burns" <burnscharlesn@hotmail.com>
To:        george@vagner.com, roddierod@yahoo.com, gibbons@cityline.ru
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Slow pkg install in v4.4, was:  !!!!! ERROR IN FREEBSD 4.4RELEASES !!!!!
Message-ID:  <F123z6QEy0Dll7fnp3e0000134f@hotmail.com>

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This is a 'Me too' post. I wrote a 4.4 ISO and installed this and that, and 
after a few packages were installed, the installer begain taking a very long 
time to install the packages.
The installer displays the speed at which data is being read from the disk. 
After a while, it said around "940 bytes/sec" IIRC. It was about right. :-)
Oddly, the Linux binary package installed very fast. This has happened with 
all installs that I have ever done of 4.4 from several CDs. I've ordered a 
pressed copy of 4.5, so we'll see what happens there.

My applicable configurations:
- Athlon classic 500 on an AMD750 chipset based mobo.
- Dual AthlonMP on Tyan TigerMP mobo.
- Both systems: Plextor PX40TSW 40x wide Ultra-SCSI CD-ROM, one on an 
Adaptec 2940UW and one on an Adaptec 29160.
- One system has a Maxtor DM+ hard drive, IDE, connected to the AMD750 
southbridge IDE controller.
- The other system has a Quantum/Maxtor Atlas 10K-III U160SCSI drive 
connected to the 29160 controller.

I remember trying the install with a generic IDE drive, but uselessly I 
can't remember what the results were.

Hopefully this has been fixed in 4.5, presuming it's a FreeBSD problem in 
the first place, so that we don't need to worry about it. :-)

>that wierd I had same problem, it seems like it is doing something
>during the package adds but just has a blue screen with nothing on it
>then pops up "package whatever was installed successfully"
>maybe 4 or 5 minutes for each package.
>
>I left it sit all afternoon and it did finish.
>
>lets get a hardware list from you people and see if we have something in
>common.
>
>
>Here is the system config I had this problem on.
>
>Abit BX6 with latest rev bios and P2 400Mhz, Adaptec 2940 U2W, Seagate
>9 gig LVD 8ms. , Voodoo 3d 16 meg AGP, PNP soundblaster 16,
>Intel FXP 100mb network card. Plextor ancient 4x4x? cd-r writer only, 
>Plextor
>40x plain cd-rom on 50 pin bus with writer.
>
>nothing special here.
>
>the cd-r and cd-rom have just been updated via flash to latest revs
>but no change they stil are slow but seem to outlast anything else i got
>even my yamaha.
>
>just my $.02
>
>anything in common with you guys?
>
>
>
>
>On Tuesday 05 February 2002 06:30 pm, Rod Person wrote:
> > On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 18:54:34 +0300
> >
> > "Mozgi_na_stene" <gibbons@cityline.ru> wrote:
> > > At me FreeBSD 4.4 RELEASES. At installation of packages there is such
> > > thing: I want to establish all packages what is on a disk, I allocate
> > > them, I press to establish. The pacts begin to be established, all is
> > > good, but passes some time and the packages begin to be established on
> > > very long time; one package will be established, then screen becomes
> > > empty (dark blue background), will pass 1.5 hours the following 
>package
> > > begins to be established, and so up to the end. For example: I
> > > established 35 packages - 5 hours.
> > >
> > > Why so the packages are long established.
> >
> > If i understand what you are saying that;
> >
> > 	using /stand/sysinstall you selected 35 packages to install.
> > 	when you begin the install process it installed one package then the 
>was
> > a long pause 10 minutes         or so maybe longer.
> >         But everything does install it just takes forever.
> >
> > If that's what your saying I had the same exact problem with 4.4 (but 
>only
> > disk 1). I assumed that it was the fact that I had burned the iso myself
> > and something had gone wrong - what I done know. But I recently had the
> > same problem with 4.5 disk 1, so I assumed it was my machine in that I
> > have a SCSI card that I just installed and since that time my machine 
>has
> > been slow on boot and such, but still works fine.
> >
> > I don't have an answer for you just letting it be know that your not the
> > only one.
> >
> > Rod
> >
> > roddierod@yahoo.com
> >
> > "I'm a character in a world gone wrong!"
> > 	- Entombed - Returning to Madness
> >
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>--
>Everything is an original....
>2 things cant exist in the same place at the same time.
>So copy machines only make originals.
>
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