I had been updating from 7.3 to 9.
The update did not work, so I installed 9 anew. I changed the root partition. Now the root partition was on the same harddisk as my data partition.
On my data partition I was multiplexing films.
With 7.3 this was no problem: Reading and writing about one gigabyte from and to the same harddisk. All Programs and other stuff was started from another hard disk.
But with the root partition on the same harddisk like this gigabytemovement the systems sucked.
Now I moved the rootpartition to another harddisk again and everything is (rather) fine.
Regards Cornelius
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Cornelius Kölbel wrote:
How could I speed up my hard disk.
You could use DMA, but I believe that's on by default for chipsets where it works.
Or - how could I manage, that the one process in the background using the harddisk intensivly - does not slow down the hole system that much, that I can´ t move the mouse anymore.
Have you determined that it is one process? How? What is it? What files is it using? Is it reading or writing to them?
If you have another disk, you may fix your problem by moving your files there.
Is there another possibility than the nice -level?
'renice' is generally what you do to a process that's impacting other processes negatively on a UNIX system.
I heard the scheduler of linux is rather poor.
Which kernel are you running? The newer errata kernels include some very nice scheduler code backported from 2.5, IIUC.
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