On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 12:19:55AM +0200, Alexey Orishko wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> If I'm not mistaken, file /etc/login.defs is created in LFS during
> installation of shadow package.
> 
> I found an odd setting in that file, which is not correct for my build:
> ENV_HZ        HZ=100
> 
> The question is: do I need to set it during LFS build to the proper value?
> I currently have 250 in the kernel config.
> 
> Does anyone know if this value used by any other application or it is
> yet another misleading thing in that package? (as core file size is)
> 
Like you, my kernel on the machine I'm currently using has a value
of 250 (although at times in the past I have used 1000 : too much
context switching on what was a low-end machine and I believe I
might have tried CONFIG_NO_HZ on another machine - I've certainly
enabled CONFIG_NO_HZ_IDLE on this one).  But I have never touched
this file.

And as man login.defs says, printenv for me shows
HZ=100

Does it matter ?  Not that I can see.

ĸen
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