Am 06.02.2014 18:45, schrieb Greg KH: > On Thu, Feb 06, 2014 at 04:54:59PM +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote: >> >> On 02/06/2014 03:39 PM, Greg KH wrote: >>>>> Right now you have to decide before loading the module how many >>>>> devices you want. And also when trying to use a device (any device), >>>>> you have to look for one. The same issues as with loop. >>> Given that the code doesn't have the ability to dynamically add/remove >>> devices, I think we are stuck with this, right? >> >> This may come as a completely stupid question but if the code is expected >> to be able to dynamically add/remove devices should not upstream ( kernel ) >> nack inclusion of zram until it does? > > I don't think the code is expected to be able to do that, have you > looked at it and seen where it does?
please re-read both posts in the last one clearly a "not" fails fixed version: >> This may come as a completely stupid question but if the code is *not* >> expected >> to be able to dynamically add/remove devices should not upstream ( kernel ) >> nack inclusion of zram until it does?
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