2.6.9-rc2-mm2 vs cachefs

From: Gene Heskett
Date: Wed Sep 22 2004 - 22:11:33 EST


Greetings;

I just now rebooted to 2.6.9-rc2-mm2 after making an unrelated
adjustment to my modprobe.conf, trying to get the pl2303 module to
autoload on boot. That didn't work either, but I can modprobe it in
by hand and that seems to do it.

But as it was rebooting, I saw this go by in my dmesg:

CacheFS: Wrong magic number on cache

and there appears to be no further references to it.

I don't recall seeing that msg before now, and it has been turned on
in the kernels I'm building for quite a while. I probably haven't
properly init'd it or something equally dumb as I don't think there
is a line in my /etc/fstab for it. So what should that line look
like from a copy/paste from somebody elses /etc/fstab that has it
working?

Humm, I just read Documentation/cachefs.txt, and I see it wasn't what
I had in mind from the description at all. And rather than try and
setup all that, I think I might take it back out of the kernel here
unless someone can show a good example of how to use it, to take the
pressure off of /swap for instance. Or could it even be made to do
that?

TIA

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