Re: os-prober and fd0?

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I have now disabled, all what there is to disable (including parallel and serial port, second and third boot device), enabled  USB, PS2, first boot device - cdrom, network etc.. This bootloader process took  now approximately 1 minute.
What do You think causes this wasted installation time? Is the only chance to test "try and error"?



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Von: John Reiser <jreiser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Verschickt: Mo, 10 Jun 2013 3:54 pm
Betreff: Re: os-prober and fd0?

On 06/09/2013 10:50 PM, Joerg Lechner wrote:
> I have made a new installation via "Final TC2 DVD iso" (4.2GB). First checked 
my BIOS settings. Found "Boot Up Floppy Seek" enabled, but I also don't have a 
Floppy. Setting to "disabled" shows now the time for "bootloader installieren" 
(German Language) of about 15 min instead of about half an hour.


In the BIOS, look for "Onboard peripherals" (or something similar)
where several BIOS on my machines allow me to Disable the Parallel port,
Serial Port, Floppy, Ethernet port, Audio, PATA, SATA.

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