>>>The current nightly-kernel may have reached a new landmark in the >>>quest for smaller conventinal-memory footprint but it lost ground in >>>usability and compatibility. My test-machines halt on various >>>arbitrary points telling me: "more than two near fnodes requested at >>>the same time"
if files=10 would work for you, then there are 10 of those f-nodes. maybe that's the minimum that should be kept in conventional memory?
"move all i-nodes except (the first?/lowest?) 10 into HMA"
don't know if this is possible. Bart is the expert here.
Bernd
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