Messages in this thread | | | From | Jan Kasprzak <> | Date | Mon, 16 Apr 2001 20:00:12 +0200 | Subject | Re: drivers/block/loop.c:max_loop |
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Jens Axboe wrote: : On Mon, Apr 16 2001, Jan Kasprzak wrote: : > Hello, : > : > I run a relatively large FTP server, and I've just reached : > the max_loop limit of loop devices here (I use loopback mount of ISO 9660 : > images of Linux distros here). Is there any reason for keeping : > the max_loop variable in loop.c set to 8? : : Memory requirements -- nothing prevents you from loading it with a : bigger max count though... : I would suggest to make the limit configurable by /proc or ioctl() in run-time. Or even better, to make all allocations on first /dev/loopN open. Should I try to implement something like that?
-Yenya
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