Hi, I've noticed that access to files on Hurd is noticeable slower than using Linux. For example compiling hurd require a lot of disk access using hurd, while cross compiling hurd on linux uses few disk access.
The question is: there is some kind of caching on hurd or in gnumach? Can be useful implementing caching, for example, in the storeio translator? I've also noted that during compiling hurd, there is a lot free memory avaible, so why don't we use it? TIA. -- Saluti / Regards Diego Roversi | diegor at maganet.net | diegor at tiscalinet.it _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd