Nothing to do...

I just compiled the kernel again, "make defconfig && make -j3" on guest system.
This is the time command output:


real    7m30.144s
user    2m32.970s
sys     0m24.600s

The double of the time required by the host system to compile the same thing.

The double is unacceptable, for me. How is it possible???

Bye.

Flavio.

2007/1/18, Flavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thank you very much Jeff,
>
> # cat /etc/fstab, give me this:
> none                    /dev/shm        tmpfs
> nodev,nosuid,defaults   0 0
>
> So, I think it's correct.
> I don't know exactly what you mean, for sparse, (it may be you are
> talking about filesystem capacity) but the root filesystem size is
> about 1,5 GB.
>
> gcc version on my gentoo host system is 4.1.1-r1
> gcc on guest (debian) system is: 3.3.5 ... I'm going to upgrade it.
>
> In both cases I did "make defconfig" in the root kernel dir.
>
> Thanks,
>
>                                   Flavio
>
> 2007/1/18, Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 02:19:39PM +0100, Flavio wrote:
> > > Please, tell me what can I do... That time is to high!!!
> >
> > The usual recommendations are to make sure that your /tmp or /dev/shm
> > is tmpfs and that your rootfs image isn't sparse.
> >
> > Also, are you sure the two cases are comparable?  Same kernel tree
> > being built with the same configuration, same gcc version?
> >
> >                                 Jeff
> >
> > --
> > Work email - jdike at linux dot intel dot com
> >
>

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