Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 21 Jan 1999 21:23:23 +0100 (CET) | From | Arjan Filius <> | Subject | suprising fast 'find /' (2.2.0-pre9) |
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Hello,
If i remeber correctly, a while ago somebody was comparing bsd and Linux find (different machines), and Linux/other_machine was not the fastest
I just tried: z(tty1) 6:57pm 0 root@sjoerd:~ # time find / > /dev/null 0.780u 1.160s 0:02.10 92.3% 0+0k 0+0io 65pf+0w
on a system: (tty1) 7:00pm 0 root@sjoerd:~ # df -m Filesystem MB-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on /dev/hdb9 935 778 109 88% / /dev/hda2 499 264 235 53% /dos/w95 /dev/hda5 884 770 69 92% /home /dev/hdb5 349 327 2 99% /usr/src /dev/hdb6 87 80 6 93% /root /dev/hdb2 43 40 0 100% /boot /dev/hdb7 261 227 31 88% /usr/lib /dev/hdb8 87 57 29 66% /usr/local /dev/hdc1 290 5 270 2% /hdd/1 /dev/hdc2 5552 4755 509 90% /hdd/2 (AMDK6-2/300,256MB)
And i was plesant surprized! :))
Don't know about previous kernels, but it's certenly faster what was reported some time ago :)
Happy 2.2.0!
Arjan Filius mailto:iafilius@xs4all.nl -------------------------------------------------------------- Argh! All right, so how am I supposed to work with Linux when everything's already been done?! Can't these people leave some broken MSDOS like parts so there's problems left to solve!?....
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