On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Lucius, Leland wrote:

> It seems to be working fine for me.  I'm running SLES8, kernel version
> 2.4.19-4suse-SMP.
>
> Here's /proc/stat:
>
> disk_io: (94,0):(222739,188355,3626408,34384,846536)
>
> And a snippet from sar -b:
>
> sysaatm2:/proc # sar -b|more
> Linux 2.4.19-4suse-SMP (sysaatm2)       07/18/03
>
> 00:00:01          tps      rtps      wtps   bread/s   bwrtn/s
> 00:10:00         1.17      0.54      0.64     12.88     12.72
> 00:20:00         3.69      3.04      0.65     62.22     13.96
> 00:30:00         0.29      0.00      0.29      0.00      4.64
>
> I'll check to see if SuSE has applied their own patches to the kernel source
> to get it to work or if it's simply a kernel compile option.  Will update
> shortly...
>

Sounds like using SuSE source to build a kernel on Debian should work.
Probably Red Hat source will too.



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