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I had problems with CFS too. Similar to the one's you describe. Under heavy disk/cpu-load (like emerge and updatedb in parallel) the system was unresponsive. I changed the scheduler back to anticipatory and the problem was gone. Interestingly i also have a thinkpad, X30 in my case. best Thomas fire-eyes wrote: | Andrey Falko wrote: |> On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 10:38 PM, fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |>> 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. |>> |> What is the version of the kernel where you did not have issues? |> 2.6.24 and 23 have a new CPU scheduler (CFS), which "should" work |> better than the old one. It is possible that the new scheduler does |> not suit your needs. | | Thanks for the reply. | | I do not recall, other than it was four or more months ago. Do you | happen to know what version of the kernel that scheduler showed up in? | Also, is that scheduler not irrelevant here as I was passing elevator=cfq? | | By the way, I did a little experimentation. I changed my scheduler to | deadline, and set preemption to desktop. Before the scheduler was cfq, | and the preemption to low-latency desktop. | | Things already feel snappier gui-wise, but I have yet to push the | disk/cpu to see what will happen. I believe it is at least the start of | improvements, however. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFH0P8nrpEWPKIUt7MRAqXHAJ96MDsVC0xAwm2f/5uSWbQLxZLLsgCdELyO WnJkehZ+0MSsujfd1vaSrPY= =WA+M -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list