On 5/15/06, Barry Yu <barryyu-cts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I added around 20 Chinese TrueType fonts ttc files into /usr/share/fonts/chinese/ (The current chinese fonts directory where originally only 2 truetype fonts), steps as below; # cd /usr/share/fonts/chinese/ttf (get into current Chinese truetype fonts directory) # cp /media/cdrom/*.ttc ./ # ttmkfdir > fonts.scale # mkfontdir # chkfontpath -a /usr/share/fonts/chinese/ttf Restart system, and the new added fonts are all there, result is perfect except one thing, the system starts very very slow; When starting at beginning in text mode, works fine. At the point the the arrow with a spinning loop, this process takes 3 and half minutes to reach to the login screen for user to input name and pass word. After that everything works fine. What happen and how to get around?
Do you have SELinux enabled? Have you checked the log for error messages? -- To be updated...