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require specific partitions be mentioned in the kernel config file ("swap on foo" is now obsolete). From Poul-Henning: The visible effect is this: As default, unless options "NSWAPDEV=23" is in your config, you will have four swap-devices. You can swapon(2) any block device you feel like, it doesn't have to be in the kernel config. There is a performance/resource win available by getting the NSWAPDEV right (but only if you have just one swap-device ??), but using that as default would be too restrictive. The invisible effect is that: Swap-handling disappears from the $arch part of the kernel. It gets a lot simpler (-145 lines) and cleaner. Reviewed by: John Dyson, David Greenman Submitted by: Poul-Henning Kamp, with minor changes by me. |
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nfs_bio.c | ||
nfs_common.c | ||
nfs_common.h | ||
nfs_node.c | ||
nfs_nqlease.c | ||
nfs_serv.c | ||
nfs_socket.c | ||
nfs_srvcache.c | ||
nfs_subs.c | ||
nfs_syscalls.c | ||
nfs_vfsops.c | ||
nfs_vnops.c | ||
nfs.h | ||
nfsdiskless.h | ||
nfsm_subs.h | ||
nfsmount.h | ||
nfsnode.h | ||
nfsrtt.h | ||
nfsrvcache.h | ||
nfsv2.h | ||
nqnfs.h | ||
rpcv2.h | ||
xdr_subs.h |