Carl Page wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> After much pain and anguish, I finally have X working on TV-out through
> my PVR-350.  :)
> 
> However, for some time, since I first managed to copy video0 to video16
> and see some fuzzy TV being output from my PVR-350, I've noticed that
> after two-three minutes of TV output, my hard-disk starts going crazy.
> When I enable TV-out, it's fine for a few minutes, then I hear the disk
> start up and looking at gkrellm I see the disk throughput go through the
> roof.  It stays like that until I disable TV-out.
> 
> The same thing is happening when I use X through the PVR's TV-out.  I
> start X windows and after a few minutes, the hard disk starts thrashing.
> 
> My system is an AMD Athlon64 3000+, running FC3.  The hard-disk is a new
> 160Gb Seagate Barrucade 7.  I see no reason why it should need to go
> near the disk when all it's doing is displaying a TV picture.
> 
> Any thoughts people?

If you have a recent(ish) kernel, you can use part of laptop mode to see what is
 using the disk. Read /usr/src/linux/Documentation/laptop-mode.txt and look for
block_dump. There's a way to get the kernel to report all disk read and write
operations. That'll at least tell you what process is doing it or help you
narrow things down a little hopefully.

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