Re: Problem with the default IOSCHED

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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Marcel Holtmann wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> by accident I selected the anticipatory IO scheduler as default in my
> kernel config, but only the CFQ was built in. The anticipatory and
> deadline were only available as modules. This caused an oops at boot.
> After selecting CFQ as default schedule and a recompile and reboot
> everything was fine again.

What kernel version?  There are already some patches
in 2.6.14-gitN for this kind of problem.
Have you tried the -git updates?

-- 
~Randy
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