Hi, sorry but I don't really know how to do this, I don't know even if it is possible, I mean, just enable threadirq option using kernel parameters only.
Maybe some other people can put a light on this for both of us ;-) have fun Diego 2012/5/6 Kaj Ailomaa <[email protected]> > On 05/06/2012 10:47 PM, Diego Simak wrote: > >> Hi, here with: >> >> Ubuntu 10.04.2 >> Grub2 >> Kernel 2.6.39 with CONFIG_IRQ_FORCED_THREADING=y >> >> i have GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="**threadirqs" configured in /etc/default/grub >> file. >> Remember to run update-grub if you modify /etc/default/grub file. >> >> Have fun >> Diego >> >> >> >> 2012/5/6 Kaj Ailomaa<[email protected]> >> >> I've been trying to find some docs on how to get the kernel to boot with >>> the threadirqs by default, and not needing to pass that option manually >>> at >>> boot time (or editing a boot config). >>> Or, any boot option for that matter.. >>> >>> Anyone care to shed some light on this? :) >>> ______________________________****_________________ >>> Linux-audio-dev mailing list >>> Linux-audio-dev@lists.**linuxa**udio.org <http://linuxaudio.org>< >>> Linux-audio-dev@**lists.linuxaudio.org<[email protected]> >>> > >>> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/****listinfo/linux-audio-dev<http://lists.linuxaudio.org/**listinfo/linux-audio-dev> >>> <http:**//lists.linuxaudio.org/**listinfo/linux-audio-dev<http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev> >>> > >>> >>> >> > > Thank you, but this only solves adding the boot parameter for a particular > system install. > I would prefer finding out how to add it to a kernel source, > alternatively, a kernel package source. How can I build the kernel to have > the threadirqs option by default? >
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