It's is a problem as it's showing this ugly message at the boot, never
generates the pack and it usually takes other process with it (before
OOM kills ureadahead).

The problem that was fixed regarding the size of tracing buffer is not
related with this bug, it's just writing back the old values after
running ureadahead.

And I did run ureadahead with different buffer sizes with bootchart
(with values that it could generate the pack file), and the result is
irrelevant, ureadahead doesn't make a difference here, and that's why we
should just skip running it this way.

If you have a ureadahead rewrite that could fix this bug than OK, but I
would say it would be good to test it first on this kind of systems, and
testing with bootchart to see if it's relevant or not.

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ureadahead generating oom messages during boot.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/600359
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