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* Dell precision M50 and _very_ slow process startup
@ 2003-01-13 16:27 Roe Peterson
  2003-01-13 16:41 ` Ian Collier
  2003-01-13 19:03 ` Andrew McGregor
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Roe Peterson @ 2003-01-13 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-laptop, linux-kernel


After _quite_ a bit more investigation, and some good pointers from
the net (thanks, all!), this has turned out _not_ to be a problem
with swapping/paging at all.

For some reason, the magicdev process slows the system to a crawl!

I'm guessing that this process watches for cd insertion, changes
to home directory, et. al.

There seems to be no man page or info for magicdev itself.

Does anyone know more about this beast?

I've solved the problem temporarily by simply renameing
/usr/bin/magicdev...


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* Re: Dell precision M50 and _very_ slow process startup
  2003-01-13 16:27 Dell precision M50 and _very_ slow process startup Roe Peterson
@ 2003-01-13 16:41 ` Ian Collier
  2003-01-13 19:03 ` Andrew McGregor
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ian Collier @ 2003-01-13 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-laptop, linux-kernel

On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:27:32AM -0600, Roe Peterson wrote:
> I'm guessing that this process watches for cd insertion, changes
> to home directory, et. al.

Something like that.  I think it's part of GNOME and is responsible for
making sure there's a CD icon on the screen, or something.

We had a different problem with this beast after installing RH6 some
time ago.  Every few seconds it would cause a spew of messages to the
syslog reporting basically what we knew: there is no CD in the drive.
It turned out though that these messages went away when the CD was
properly reconfigured as a CD-writer by appending "hdc=ide-scsi" to
the boot parameters.  Not that this is at all relevant...

Anyway, no I don't know much about it.

imc

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* Re: Dell precision M50 and _very_ slow process startup
  2003-01-13 16:27 Dell precision M50 and _very_ slow process startup Roe Peterson
  2003-01-13 16:41 ` Ian Collier
@ 2003-01-13 19:03 ` Andrew McGregor
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Andrew McGregor @ 2003-01-13 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Roe Peterson, linux-laptop

Yes, that is what it does (CDs and hotplug storage only, actually).

It's part of GNOME, you might see it mentioned in 8.0 in the splash screen 
as you log in.  It's been known to cause many kinds of trouble :-)

You can disable this from the GUI in 8.0, but renaming the binary is just 
as effective.  The only feature you lose will be automount on CD insertion.

Andrew

--On Monday, January 13, 2003 10:27:32 -0600 Roe Peterson <roe@petcom.com> 
wrote:

>
> After _quite_ a bit more investigation, and some good pointers from
> the net (thanks, all!), this has turned out _not_ to be a problem
> with swapping/paging at all.
>
> For some reason, the magicdev process slows the system to a crawl!
>
> I'm guessing that this process watches for cd insertion, changes
> to home directory, et. al.
>
> There seems to be no man page or info for magicdev itself.
>
> Does anyone know more about this beast?
>
> I've solved the problem temporarily by simply renameing
> /usr/bin/magicdev...
>
>
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