From: FD Cami <francois.cami@free.fr>
To: Donald Douwsma <donaldd@sgi.com>
Cc: Georgi Chorbadzhiyski <gf@unixsol.org>,
xfs@oss.sgi.com, jfs-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net,
cluster-devel@redhat.com,
Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
volkerdi@slackware.com
Subject: Re: Unneeded kernel threads (xfs, jfs, gfs2)
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 07:51:07 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080513075107.2edc44d3@olorin> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <48292742.8090409@sgi.com>
On Tue, 13 May 2008 15:29:38 +1000
Donald Douwsma <donaldd@sgi.com> wrote:
> Georgi Chorbadzhiyski wrote:
> > Hi guys, I know that not all kernel thread users are converted to
> > start only when needed but the following is little annoying specially
> > when I'm not even using jfs, xfs and gfs2.
> >
> > Look at the ps output from a standard distro 2.6.24.5 kernel after a
> > fresh boot:
> ...
>
> >
> > Kernel config can be found here:
> > http://mirrors.unixsol.org/slackware/slackware-12.1/kernels/hugesmp.s/config
> >
>
> Your distro is building all of these modules into the kernel.
> CONFIG_XFS_FS=y
> CONFIG_JFS_FS=y
> CONFIG_GFS2_FS=y
>
> This isnt exactly standard practice, normally they'd be set to =m and only
> used if required to mount a filesystem. You may want to ask the slackware
> people why they chose to do this for their hugexxx.s kernels.
To be able to use those filesystems on root partitions without requiring
an initrd.
Georgi might be interested to use the generic kernel instead of the huge
one, it is available there :
http://mirrors.unixsol.org/slackware/slackware-12.1/slackware/a/kernel-generic-smp-2.6.24.5_smp-i686-2.tgz
Documentation :
http://mirrors.unixsol.org/slackware/slackware-12.1/README.TXT
http://mirrors.unixsol.org/slackware/slackware-12.1/README.initrd
http://mirrors.unixsol.org/slackware/slackware-12.1/RELEASE_NOTES
Cheers
Francois
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-05-13 5:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-05-12 22:55 Unneeded kernel threads (xfs, jfs, gfs2) Georgi Chorbadzhiyski
2008-05-12 23:21 ` Jan Engelhardt
2008-05-13 8:36 ` Georgi Chorbadzhiyski
2008-05-14 17:22 ` Stefan Richter
2008-05-13 5:29 ` Donald Douwsma
2008-05-13 5:51 ` FD Cami [this message]
2008-05-13 8:33 ` Georgi Chorbadzhiyski
2008-05-13 8:30 ` Georgi Chorbadzhiyski
2008-05-13 9:03 ` David Chinner
2008-05-13 9:21 ` [Jfs-discussion] " Christoph Hellwig
2008-05-13 9:28 ` Christoph Hellwig
2008-05-13 15:31 ` Eric Sandeen
2008-05-13 13:31 ` Lennart Sorensen
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