Hello,

I'm running gentoo on an IBM Thinkpad T43. In the past, disk access was fine under load (CPU or disk). These days, the disk becomes painfully slow under moderate to high CPU usage (such as compiling) or copying more than a few MB. GUI's become almost totally unresponsive and at times I have to down the system hard.

So it seems it's some sort of a change in kernels compared to the past. I have always run a vanilla kernel, manually configured and installed. Right now I am running 2.6.24.3.

The system uses an SATA disk drive.

Here is the boot line in grub.conf:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-stable root=/dev/sda4 rw hdc=noprobe acpi_sleep=s3_bios panic=5 elevator=cfq nmi_watchdog=0

/boot/vmlinuz-stable being a symlink to the kernel I consider "stable" within /boot/. I also have vmlinuz-last called by another grub entry if I need it.

Here is my kernel config: http://fire-eyes.org/t/config-2.6.24.3.txt (may disappear in the future)

I am looking for feedback into what may be causing this mess. It makes for a very frustrating time using this laptop.

Thank you!
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