>> Does it load a kernel module, even if disabled?
>>
>
> Wasn't sure. Uninstalled it entirely, using a script provided by Symantec,
> and it appeared that a kernel module was involved, and was removed by the
> uninstaller. Rebooted, and the problem persisted even in the absence of the
> kernel module.

Ok. Well, we know the disk cache, and not the memory cache is
involved, and a prior case of performance issues involved anti-virus
software which intermediated itself in disk access, so it was worth
asking; Sorry you had to jump through that. I'll see if there's any
other data I can dig up here; I don't have any more questions at this
point.

-- 
Derrick
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