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Currently, the :timeout and :boot_timeout are separate options - however, when running something that has a long :boot_timeout set, you must know to set the :timeout option to the same time (or longer), otherwise, the FLAME.call function calls will fail with a timeout even if the boot has not completed.

This PR sets the :timeout option to be the maximum between the :timeout and the :boot_timeout, to ensure that a timeout cannot happen before a boot_timeout happens.

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Currently, the :timeout and :boot_timeout are separate options - however, when running something that has a long :boot_timeout set, you must know to set the :timeout option to the same time (or longer), otherwise, the FLAME.call function calls will fail with a timeout even if the boot has not completed.

This PR sets the :timeout option to be the maximum between the :timeout and the :boot_timeout, to ensure that a timeout cannot happen before a boot_timeout happens.

That sounds like it's worth a mention in documentation

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