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Unix (3.2v4.2) and ODT FAQ

My system is slow or hangs when sizing memory

The OS tries to flush the cache before sizing memory. On some systems, this may cause problems including painfully slow memory sizing. For Unix 3.2v4.2 and related systems, try adding the cache=/d option to your boot string. Try it out manually first, using defbootstr cache=/d at the Boot: prompt; if that works, add it to /etc/default/boot.


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If you still run into problems, you may need to compare the memory map with and without cache. Boot with the cache=/d prompt options and, when the prompt comes up, type v to see the memory map found with the cache disabled. Then boot using cache=/e prompt and, again, type v at the prompt to see the memory map with the cache enabled. If they differ, it is not safe to size memory with cache disabled, and you will have to suffer with slow boot times (it will not affect performance once the system is rebooted).



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