Alex Betis a écrit : > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Nicolas Huillard <nicolas@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> From kernel first log line in the syslog server (I guess timestamps are >> when rcS.d/ scripts start to run, ie. does not include kernel load time >> + initrd), to LIRC accepting the VDR client (including a 5s sleep I had >> to add): >> * 31s on the ML6000 >> * 16s on a Athlon 2200+ >> * 18s on the M10k > > Guys, > How about putting the system in suspend mode instead of powering it off and > on again? Should take few seconds. > Some of you were talking about UPS, so its even safer than I can have... > VDR can resume from suspend to record programs. I'll try that ;-) Suspend to RAM as always been a pain in my various trials, but this is a much simpler goal than a complete laptop. Virtually no device to take down/bring up on a pure streamdev client. NFS handles must just survive the long delay, but it should be OK. This also works around an annoying bug in the (non-upgraded) EPIA BIOS: the PXE LAN boot does not always initialize the network interface after a shutdown. One have to unplug power to boot correctly next time... -- NH _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr