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2007-05-25
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2007-05-25
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Sounds like something is consuming a lot of CPU following boot, my guess would be media-crawler or Canola - do you have a lot of files installed on your SD cards? Try booting without the cards inserted to see if it makes any difference, if it does then it's almost certainly one of the media file index processes - there are ways to reduce their priority by hacking the startup scripts.
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2007-05-25
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2007-05-25
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