6.
+ dynamic inodes
+ delayed allocation
+ write barriers
+ lower latency than jfs
- no order constraints
- high cpu usage
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lets you change that. There's two values, one for maximum mount
count (and current mount count), and the max time between fsck.
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think should be the
default - it's always been that way for other fs'es).
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scientific conclusion (...), and i'm sure XFS
Were you using that xfs volume in x86 first? I've heard some mention of
problems booting a 64bit kernel, but i think it was only a problem with log
replay (log written in 32bit mode, not umounted, remounted in 64bit mode).
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Anyone have one working (or not)? How's via support? I've heard of some
problems with the realtek gbit driver.
I'm specing out some machines i'm going to put together, so any yay or nay
reports would be helpful. Thanks.
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more than once? The first time you mount after mkreiserfs,
it takes a few seconds.
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ber of cpu's is a power of 2, or at least divisible by 2.
Though, the cpu hot plug project should have removed any of those
assumptions.
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On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 10:11:30AM -0400, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> Sorry, I use WD drives with my Sil3112, which works fine. I won't touch
> seagate disks at the moment, especially given what I read from the linux
The newer ones are fine. I have two ST3300831AS and they work grea
ages
clflush size: 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes : 40 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management: ts fid vid ttp
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ds updating, to me - 2.6.18 should know all
> about a chip as old as a 175
Yup, that was it! I didn't know linux depends on the bios to get cpu info.
Thanks guys.
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write `/boot', which is also in package base-files
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
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I found the problem. My /boot is a symlink and it points to a dir that was
on an fs that wasn't mounted.
On Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 11:58:34AM -0500, Tom Vier wrote:
> Anyone have a fix? I would report the bug, but there's already over 800 for
> the source kernel package. :
ebian kernel, either 2.6.18 or 2.6.26. They all have
"power management: ts fid vid ttp" in /proc/cpuinfo, except for the opteron
242 which might not support freq scaling, but all the others do.
Does anyone actually have cpufreq working?
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:13:43AM -0500, Tom Vier wrote:
> dual single-core opteron 252, tyan mobo, debian 4.0, amd64 kernel/user
> Does anyone actually have cpufreq working?
Update: 2.6.26-1-amd64 from lenny works on my 252's. The ondemand governor
is slow to change tho. You can tel
a while and i've
been running x86 kernels. I haven't had any trouble.
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anyone have a fix? does it work in pure64?
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d64) it does not say anything about AGP.
are you using a 32bit userland with that 64bit kernel? or pure64? i just
posted about this problem, which has been around for a while. in addition to
dri not working, there are transcient display bugs.
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any work on this? does anyone know how much work it would
take to fix?
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hat doesn't work is 32bit drm + 64bit kernel.
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fast. what
features are missing?
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is the sarge port usable? could someone point me to an installer? i've tried
several. all of them fail for different reasons. tia.
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< the full size of the disk, unless i use the novice partitioning
option). libgnutls10 is missing from sarge, apparently, so i can't get the
base installed.
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i can't install sarge. kernel-image-netboot depends on 2.4-386 or 2.6-386. i
didn't see any amd64 kernel image debs in the sarge repository.
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