On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 09:13:34AM -0500, Chris Gianelloni wrote: > CFQ is much worse for a desktop system. I tend to like deadline for > playing games. These can probably make a bit more difference than a new > -fomg-itsofast-and-broken-math added to CFLAGS.
That's funny, i switched from default to CFQ on my notebook which has a rather slow disk and it feels much better, especially when recovering from suspend to disk which swaps out a lot. It's possible it decreases overall performance, but it may feel faster sometimes. > There was a tip in the GWN about > turning on dir_index on an already formatted file system. If formatting > a new one, just use mkfs.ext2 -J -O dir_index /dev/$whatever to create > your file system. Good thing you remind me of that. As a new ext3 convert (i happily used reiser3 for years before), any problems to be expected by doing so? Afaics it turns on B-trees which should have no impact on the safety of my data, right? Just want to make sure, i rather use a slightly slower file system than risking data loss. cheers, Wernfried -- Wernfried Haas (amne) - amne at gentoo dot org Gentoo Forums: http://forums.gentoo.org IRC: #gentoo-forums on freenode - email: forum-mods at gentoo dot org -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list