Using 2.6 kernel still unusably slow
David Cary Hart
Fedora at TQMcube.com
Fri Jan 28 19:27:59 UTC 2005
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 14:16 -0500, Christopher Calzonetti wrote:
> One of those things did the trick. Everything is totally speedy again!
> Yay! Big thank you.
I think it was the IDE change for a multi-port interface but I'm not
sure.
>
> Now, I guess I suppose I could just try undoing one or other of the
> options you suggested I change and see which one causes the problem again.
>
> The big question is, is there any way to get this done automatically, or
> will every time a new kernel comes out from Fedora, will I have to
> download the source, manually change the options, and do all the compile
> stuff?
Two things to keep in mind:
1. Just because there is a new kernel doesn't mean that you have to use
it or that you will even benefit from using it.
2. I don't want to start a debate so this is just my opinion. I NEVER
use the stock kernels. They are loaded with gratuitous bloat to make
them run on a broad spectrum of machines.
To make life simpler, I'm starting to put the source rpms on our web-
site (probably not permanently) so that a double or more complex compile
is not necessary.
That said, when I'm not running companies, I'm teaching people how to
sell; I'm far from a geek so if I can do it . . .
>
> David Cary Hart wrote:
> > On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 15:51 -0500, Christopher Calzonetti wrote:
> >
> > Some things that you might want to try (but, again, I'm just guessing)
> >
> > make menuconfig
> >
> > In Processor type and features turn off "generic x86 support" and turn
> > off high memory support.
> >
> > In device drivers -> ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support -> Other IDE chipset
> > support -> activate [ ] Generic 4 drives/port support.
> >
> > After install, add "ide0=four" without quotes to the line in grub.conf
> > that starts with "kernel"
> >
> >>From my perspective (which is odd at times), Linux seems to favor those
> > who like to tinker. None of this will alter the existing kernel.
> >
> >
> >>David Cary Hart wrote:
> >>
> >>>make menuconfig
> >>>make all
> >>>make modules_install
> >>>make install
> >>>
> >
> >
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