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>It seems useful to me add a colum with CPU%+LCPU%.
>It is intersting to notice that 2.5.41 spend 41+9=50% CPU time
>for compiling and for the io_load while 2.5.42 spend 45+9=54%
>time. Can I say that 2.5.42 is "better" than 2.5.41 ?
No I'm afraid not. The lcpu% cant estimate accurately the cpu% used by the
load while the kernel is actually being compiled as the load starts before
ther kernel compilation and ends after it. This means that lcpu% will always
overestimate the loads' cpu%. I haven't found a workaround for this... yet
Con
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