sys001 = alter Standrechner (old computer), sys003 = Laptop (old laptop), sys004 = neuer Standrechner (new computer)
| system | GRUB | Pwd input | seconds |
| sys001 ubuntu |
yes | yes | 1:39,37 |
| sys001 Windows |
yes | no | 1:41,99 |
| sys003 ubuntu |
no | yes | 1:34,16 |
| sys004 ubuntu |
yes | yes | 59:49 |
| sys004 Windows |
yes | yes | 1:19,97 |
Of course, these numbers are very subjective and result only from one test. Not all installations have the same software working and sometimes there are unexpected things (ubuntu has to check HDD and so on). But this might be the average case. Of course, typing the password is not in the calculation, but “Pwd input”=”yes” means the computer has to build up the Password screen in difference to other installations / systems.
dualboot on sys004?
What do you mean exactly?
What do you run on your new sys004? Win XP and Ubuntu?