Err, wasn't I arguing *against* trying to encode whole sentences in the
daemon names? Personally, I have a similar distaste for naming
strategies that involve leaving out the vowels.
And no, I don't really like kirq or ksoft very much either.
I'd like to see the following in my ps -A list:
kupdate
kflush
kinterrupt
Something like that. We don't need d's at the ends because we have k's
at the beginnings, don't you think? I can see the logic for appending
numbers to per-processor daemons, but as for doing it even on UP
kernels, it's not so obviously a good idea.
As far as 'naming conventions' for daemons go, they went out the window
when kflushd became bdflush.
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