Re: [PATCH][RSDL-mm 0/7] RSDL cpu scheduler for 2.6.21-rc3-mm2

From: Con Kolivas
Date: Mon Mar 12 2007 - 07:58:31 EST


On 12/03/07, Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Monday 12 March 2007, Gene Heskett wrote:
>To Con, I knew 2.6.20 worked with your earlier patches, so rather than
>revert all the way, I just rebooted to 2.6.20.2-rdsl-0.30 and I'm going
>to fire off another backup. I suspect it will work, but will advise the
>next time I wake up.

After posting the above, I thought maybe I'd hit a target in the middle
and build a 2.6.20.2, with your -0.30 patch, but...

I'm going to have to build a 2.6.20.2, because with the rdsl-0.30 patch,
its going to do a level 2 on my /usr/movies directory, which hasn't been
touched in 90 days and has about 8.1GB in it according to du, and its
going to do nearly all of it. It shouldn't be anything but a directory
listing file. But this is what amstatus is reporting:
coyote:/usr/movies 2 7271m dumping 793m ( 10.91%)
(7:26:00)

And its also reporting far more data than exists it seems. As is du,
for /var, which might have 2 gigs, its claiming 3.7!

Honest folks, I'm not smoking anything, I quit 18 years ago. Back to bed
while this one bombs out too.

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Cheers, Gene

Gene your last good kernel you said was 2.6.20 based. I don't see a
good reason even to use 2.6.20.2 as a base given that information.

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