On Friday 12 March 2010 14:12:06 Florian Fainelli wrote:
> On Friday 12 March 2010 01:06:57 David Francisco Rodriguez Perez wrote:
> > I just check on my tree which is supposed to be 2.6.32.8 and it does not
> > have that fix. That explain it.
> >
> > David
>
> This fix is confirmed to works for m
Hi,
I'm using UML from within netkit (http://wiki.netkit.org) labs. I've been
using it for a couple of years, but now I'd like to build a setup in which
several machines are fed a fat-client kernel from an ltsp ubuntu server,
i.e. clients that don't even use local hard drive, get from dhcp kernel
Is there a chance to have this patch on vanilla kernels
one day ?
I do not want to compile my host's kernel, but the
"nice performance improvement" would be welcome.
Le vendredi 12 mars 2010 à 20:39 +1030, Simon Knight a écrit :
> Apologies: I have since found the patches in the mail list arch
On Friday 12 March 2010 01:06:57 David Francisco Rodriguez Perez wrote:
> I just check on my tree which is supposed to be 2.6.32.8 and it does not
> have that fix. That explain it.
>
> David
>
This fix is confirmed to works for me here. Should not it be a candidate for
the
next 2.6.32 stable r
Apologies: I have since found the patches in the mail list archive,
and had success using
http://www.matrixstorm.com/software/linux/2.6.31-skas3.patch
against a vanilla kernel 2.6.31
It did give a nice performance improvement.
Thanks!
Simon
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Simon Knight wrote:
>
Hello,
I am using UML as part of Netkit, to do large scale network
emulations. I am interested in the skas3 patch to improve performance.
When booting a UML guest system, I get the following output:
Checking for the skas3 patch in the host:
- /proc/mm...not found: No such file or directory
- PT