Are you viewing the output to the console as you are booting the system? I suspect that it has nothing to do with the Digium drivers and more to do with other features of Slackware such as attempting to autodetect USB or 1394 devices. If you don't have any of them you can turn off the probing in your kernel.
Derrick
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On April 4, 2005 05:58 pm, Paul Belanger wrote:
I have recently purchased a TE405P from Digium and have noticed the board
seems to take ~5 mins on a fresh boot (Slackware) to start (IE: Until leds
on back start flashing). Is this normal? Can it help speed this up?
I have the exact same hardware on slackware without any issues whatsoever. What have you done out of the ordinary?
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