i went through the initscripts and moved all slowing down parts we dont
need to bring up X after the screenscript startup (localdev, printing,
sound) so that should speed up minimally to present the screen earlier
to teh user. additionally i found a stray sleep(5) command in ldm which
i dropped, this should gain another slim speedup.

for the kernel issues and other general profiling we urgently need to
schedule a profiling session for ltsp at UDSSevilla

please run the test again with a freshly built chroot from the following
version of ltsp:

 ltsp (5.0.5) feisty; urgency=low
 .
   * move printserver startup, localdev helperscripts and soundserver
     startup after start of X to speed up booting (should partially
     help with LP #97456)
   * add pulseaudio-esound-compat to ltsp-server-standalone recommends
     (for people feeling the need to still use esddsp with apps)
   * drop duplicated module-detect option from pulseaudio startup to
     avoid warning in client bootlogs
   * drop duplicated touching of /etc/nbd-client from ltsp-build-client,
     we start nbd from the ltsp-client-setup initscript, no need for a
     second run.
   * remove stray sleep(5) call in ldm for speedup (LP #97456)
   * add --copy-sourceslist option to ltsp-build-client to reuse the servers
     sources.list with ltsp-buiuld-client (fixes LP #48601)
   * move loopback device entry creation in /etc/network/interfaces to
     ltsp-build-client, fixes a race condition while bringing up lo

** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Oliver Grawert
       Status: Unconfirmed => In Progress

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eBox 2300 boots VERY slow with Ubuntu/LTSP-5
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