On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 09:13 +0200, antonio montagnani wrote: > I clocked the timing: it took about 20 seconds from password to login, > but it took more than two minutes to have a working login (I mean, all > icons, menus, and so on). > Much shorter if Ethernet network is connected. > > This is the list of services at boot time: > > ConsoleKit > anacron > atd > auditd > autofs > avahi-daemon > bluetooth > cpuspeed > crond > cups > firstboot > haldaemon > ip6tables > iptables > irqbalance > isdn > kudzu > mdmonitor > messagebus > microcode_ctl > nasd (what is it for??) > netfs > network > nfslock > pcscd > readhead_early > readhead_later > restorecond > rpcbind > rpcgssd > rpcidmapd > ryslog > setroubleshoot > smb > sshd > xinetd > > Apart from sendmail, that I don't need, I didn't change any setting > from installation. As you mentioned in your 2nd email after this,make sure your hosts file and /etc/resolv.conf file are correct and have proper entries. Also, you might go through and remove some of those services that you don't need. I also noticed that after an initial install (heck, the install itself took 1.5 or so hours and this on a decent desktop), that it took a long time for desktop to be set, as well as apps being slow to start. I have to get rid some of services first thing to get the desktop in a decent usable state. -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "Best lil town on Earth!" -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list