My problem, since upgrading is similiar. I get the prompt, enter username and password and then wait. It seems to be account related. I can go to other virtual terminals and log in as other users, but if I try the same user, that terminal will also hang. Typicall hang times seem to be as bad as 30 seconds.
Note, I almost always log in as root, so my problem may be root specific. Jim At 08:26 AM 6/18/96 -0400, you wrote: >Erick Branderhorst wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Some dos oriented machines can acces my Debian box via a wd network >> card connected via coax. For some time this went pretty well, the login >> prompt showed up in 1 or 2 seconds. This isn't the case anymore, it takes >> approx 15 to 30 seconds before the login prompt shows up. any body having >> a clue why this is taking so long? >> >> Erick > >Here's a clue: > >I built a 2.0.0 kernel that used dynamically loadable modules whereever >possible. I get delays during system startup and sometimes when I use >other network-related processes. It's not killing me, but I will be >getting around to building kernels that are "tuned" for the typical role >of each machine. I haven't analyzed it, but suspect that some longer >delays are caused because more than a single kernel module needs to be >loaded. This is just an opinion based on disk sound. > > >Paul Wade - Greenbush Systems > >******************************************** >* http://www.wtop.com/ - THE OTHER WEBSITE * >******************************************** > > > .oooO Oooo. ( ) ( ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ ( ) / \_) (_/ Wake me when it's over