Not even that -- I really like the concept of a separate
thread doing the much needed page freeing...
> but you totally missed the reason for kswapd. And while your
> patch looked interesting (a lot cleaner than the previous ones,
> and I _like_ patches that remove code), the fact that you killed
> kswapd means that it is essentially useless.
Yup -- a definite No-No.
(just to make sure that nobody would have really gotten
the impression that I would be happy with the removal
of kswapd)
cheers,
Rik -- If a Microsoft product fails, who do you sue?
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