Fredag den 15. Februar 2008 skrev Verner Kjærsgaard:
Torsdag den 14. Februar 2008 skrev Aaron Kulkis:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
_ on my SuSE10.3 plain vanilla, there is heavy disk i/o at startup. So much that it renders my PC nearly unuseable. This goes on for like 10 minutes. Then goes away, all is good. - initially I thought it was Kmail doing something...may still be.
A "ps auxw" gives me 50+ lines with
vk 3725 0.0 0.2 25428 4756 ? S 09:06 0:00 kio_file [kdeinit] file /tmp/ksocket-vk/klaunchermnooIa.slave-s
I did remove beagle/kerry the other day, using the advise given by David C. Rankin of this list. This worked (I think) very well. So I take it, it's got nothing to do with that? Any hints?
(Beagle, I did: sudo rpm -e $(rpm -qa | grep beagle) kerry && rm -r ~/.beagle)
What does top say?
If need be, make a script S99top in the /etc/init.d/rc.5 or rc.3 directory, like this
#!/bin/bash # run top on a konsole screen /usr/bin/top <> /dev/tty3
Then after the boot-up is at the point of giving you system logins, just ctrl-alt-F3 to tty3, and look at what top tells you.
You lot are a sharp bunch :-) I'll try out the suggestions and report back. - thanks again!
I promised to report back...well, Beagle/Kerry has gone. Just fine. I've not touched my computer for 2 days, just switched it on. Worked fine and normal...until I fired up Kmail. It went berserk with file i/o... That went on for aprox. 10 minutes, then all went away. Everyting is now normal, all is good. It's not all that serious, but, of course if you've got a good idea...also as to what I could do to further investigate. Never mind, have a nice weekend - for what is left of it :-) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org