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SubjectRe: 2.1.114 VFS code 5x slower than 2.0.33?!?
Bill Hawes wrote:
>
> It might be interesting to see some profiling results of the delete operation,
> to see where the kernel is spending its time. If you or someone else has time
> to do some profiling it would help track down the delays.
>

But what if profiling is making it worst? I fixed the problem on my PC
by disabling profiling in the hacking. Now it's flying. The net
operation
was virtually stopped before. Last time I recalled something so slow
was when I ran excel on a 486 with win 3.1 and 4 meg of ram.


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