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Message #00059
Re: Call for Ubuntu Boot testing
And if you are feeling insane...you can check out the "make it faster bits" here:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-boot/+archive/staging
On 09/09/2009 07:08 AM, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> Are you running Karmic Alpha 5, or an even-more up to date Karmic?
>
> Are you feeling adventurous?
>
> Then I could do with your help testing some boot updates.
>
>
> Firstly though, I would ask that if you have coursework or homework due
> really soon; or something else that you really urgently need to do with
> your computer, that you pass this by. While I'm pretty confident things
> will work, if they don't, Murphy's law says they won't for you.
>
> Secondly if you're using network filesystems, please don't try this just
> yet - I'll follow up when the necessary update for those is ready.
>
>
> What you need to do:
>
> - Install bootchart and reboot.
>
> - Check that this gives you a baseline bootchart in /var/log/bootchart.
>
> - Add the ubuntu-boot PPA to your APT config:
>
> echo deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-boot/ppa/ubuntu karmic main > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu-boot-ppa
>
> apt-get update
>
> - If you're running up to date Karmic, you can just "upgrade" from
> here; otherwise something like the following should work:
>
> apt-get install anacron at avahi-daemon cron dbus hal hostname \
> module-init-tools network-manager procps rsyslog \
> initscripts sysvinit-utils sysv-rc udev upstart
>
> - Make sure the install/upgrade is successful.
>
> - Reboot again.
>
> - Obviously check that it boots, and that you get a new bootchart
> in /var/log/bootchart
>
> - Mail *both* of these bootcharts to me (or the ubuntu-boot ML if you
> want to share)
>
> Scott
>
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