Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 12 May 1999 20:11:25 +0100 (MET) | From | DAVID BALAZIC <> | Subject | No update needed under 2.2.8 ? |
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The 'Cutting Edge Change Listing' web page ( http://edge.linuxhq.com/changelist.cgi?show=2.2. ) says :
[ 2.2.8 ] - Released 11-May-99 23:59 (patch [bz2]) (source [bz2]) Notes: Due to the changes in this kernel's buffer code, you may want to disable the update (bdflush) daemon in your init scripts.
So I dont need /sbin/update anymore ?? I read the sources ( I'm not sure which ones ! ) and it seems that now update gets some error response and fails back to some old behaviour, when it call sync() every 30 secs. Maybe I should comment out update.
What do you think ?
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