1. More things to index means it takes more time to complete the
indexing..... Modern power saving practices is that if you wake the CPU
up, then it should be utilized as much as possible so it can go back to
sleep as soon as possible. If you think artificial sleep calls should be
inserted in the indexing then you'll just create a less power efficient
and slower to finish indexing....

2. I agree... but what you're basically saying here is that you're
stating that you don't think the linux scheduler is good enough.

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