If I compile the kernel myself, should I set any options in .config file?
2011/2/9 Allan Wind
> On 2011-02-09T09:31:51, Brandon Ros wrote:
> > I have already done many web searches and readings of wiki pages and
> articles. I seem to have amassed conflicting information.
> >
> > What is the bo
Allan Wind:
> On 2011-02-09T09:31:51, Brandon Ros wrote:
>>
>> What is the bottom line with:
>> mount options (TRIM, noatime)
>
> All I did was ensuring that I was on a recent enough kernel for
> TRIM support (2.6.33 and I think Debian added it to 2.6.32-12),
> and added noatime and nodiratime
You mentioned that the kernel supports TRIM. Do you need to add any mount
options (discard) to enable it? Does it work with a journaled filesystem?
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Archi
On Mi, 09 feb 11, 15:23:05, Allan Wind wrote:
> and added noatime and nodiratime in /etc/fstab for mount options.
noatime implies nodiratime.
Regards,
Andrei
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On 2011-02-09T09:31:51, Brandon Ros wrote:
> I have already done many web searches and readings of wiki pages and
> articles. I seem to have amassed conflicting information.
>
> What is the bottom line with:
> mount options (TRIM, noatime)
All I did was ensuring that I was on a recent enough ker
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