On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 18:59:43 -0800, ben levitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> These seemed disk related, so I researched a little and found that the > 2.6 kernel's implementation of reiserfs clashes with some > applicatoins. But fortunately the workaround is easy. > > add nolargeio=1 into the options field for each reiserfs entry in your > /etc/fstab file. Great! Thanks, have to give it a try later today. My mythtv takes 20sec to start on my reiser3.6 system. I was googling a little to find out what nolargeio means. It puts the default I/O request size from the more efficient 128k back to the old default value 4k. And some applications get confused when they're at once able to put 128k of data to the disc. Does it mean that Myth is one of those applications?
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