n.b. readahead is only half of the problem.

my 4 disk  RAID10 array is 2/3 of the speed of my disk disk RAID0 array
for big sequential reads.  this is complete madness, as there are twice
as many disks to read from in the RAID10 case. ANyway, not strictly
related to this bug, but the interaction of raid, lvm and overlying fs
has clearly never been thought through for desktop users (who often have
lots of disks nowadays).

my eyes were watering after 15 mins looking at the lvm, mdadm and ext3
man pages. stride, chunks, superblock offsets, mayhem.

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very sub-optimal default readahead settings on device and unused readahead 
setting in LVM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129488
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