Jan wrote:
> Nono. Reading and writing to said memory should have exactly the same
> speed. It is just in vmalloc and vfree that may take a bit more time
> while collecting enough single pages to satisfy the request.

Junjiro wrote:
 > Aufs allocates such arrays at adding a branch, and refers them every
 > time user does something. The essential information for inode and
 > dentry exist in the allocated arrays.

So if I understand all of this correctly, it would only make AUFS slower 
in remount time (adding a branch), but it would work the same speed 
after then. Am I correct? :)


Tomas M


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