Right, I'm a bit hot headed now so bear with me: I've just shut down my
laptop, which was applying Hardy's upgrades (152 IIRC), because as soon
as it started to actually install the packages my desktop completely
locked up. I put up with it for about *30 f****** minutes* until I
decided I actually needed to get some work done instead of watching the
disk access led blinking while kcryptd did it's stuff. Come on guys!
Come on! I replaced openSUSE 10.3 which also had luks encryption and was
a whole lot more responsive with Hardy to give it a shot. Yeah, I know
this is beta software, but we're talking about a freaking LTS. How did
this get past QA? You're one day away from gold and using encrypted
partitions on a 3yr old machine (which, let me remind you, won't be
decommissioned for yet another year since computer hardware has an
amortization period of 4 years), or apparently anything with a single
core, completely breaks the desktop. So, again, how did this get past
QA?

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Write load on DM-Crypt LUKS partition with reiserfs jams system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82528
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