> Applying the patch makes it possible to get rid of bdflush/update [0]
> The process is renamed to krflushd so in your init script, after mounting
> /proc, you can write something:
I think that bdflush is much smarter than that: your patch makes
kernel sync once every 30 seconds. bdflush is normally more
intelligent: it writes smaller ammounts of data more often in order of
not generating peaks of heavy disk i/o.
Pavel
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