swsusp vs. xfs [was Re: 2.6.12-rc2-mm1]

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Hi!

> > > No, XFS is my root filesystem. :( (Now that I think about it, would
> > > modularizing XFS and using an initrd be OK?)
> > 
> > Yes, loading xfs from initrd should help. [At least it did during
> > suse9.3 testing.]
> 
> Once I modularized xfs and switched to using an initrd, the problem
> disappeared.

I reproduced it locally. Problem is that xfsbufd goes refrigerated,
but someone still tries to wake it up *very* often. Probably something
else in xfs needs refrigerating, too, but I'm not a XFS wizard...

								Pavel
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