Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 08:08:30 -0500 (EST) From: Brian Tao <taob@nbc.netcom.ca> To: freebsd@isvara.net Cc: FreeBSD Current <current@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Amazing :-) Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.95.980311080155.18657Y-100000@tor-adm1> In-Reply-To: <35065A02.3C9F648@challenge.isvara.net>
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On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 freebsd@isvara.net wrote:
>
> What are other people getting?
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*** make buildworld started Wed Mar 11 05:02:29 EST 1998
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Cleaning up the temporary build tree
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symorder -c symb.tmp tmp.o
mv tmp.o wcd_mod.o
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*** make buildworld ended Wed Mar 11 06:50:07 EST 1998
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This is on a PII-233, 96MB SDRAM, NCR53c810, single Quantum Viking
4.5GB 7200RPM ultrascsi drive, no parallel makes. /usr/{src,obj} are
symlinks to /usr/local/{src,obj}. Async mounts, no soft updates.
/dev/sd0s3a on / (local, writes: sync 5537 async 2076)
/dev/sd0s3e on /usr (local, read-only, writes: sync 0 async 0)
/dev/sd0s3h on /usr/X11R6 (asynchronous, local, writes: sync 8 async 196)
/dev/sd0s3g on /usr/local (asynchronous, local, writes: sync 46058 async 61438)
/dev/sd0s3f on /var (asynchronous, local, writes: sync 33042 async 3638)
Personal computing power sure has come a long way. :) I remember
someone posting their make world time a couple years ago, on something
like a 386sx/16 with 4MB (some of that on ISA RAM boards), with
NFS-mounted swap, /usr/src and /usr/obj, and it took 6 straight days
to make the world. Christians now realize that their god is a 386. ;-)
--
Brian Tao (BT300, taob@netcom.ca)
"Though this be madness, yet there is method in't"
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