That doesn't help. I tried 2.4.16 with Debian modifications, said
kernel patched to 2.4.18-pre9, stock 2.4.17, stock 2.4.18-pre9 and
2.4.18-pre8-mjc with preempt and lockbreak, and all behave alike.
On a plain ext2-filesystem on a primary partition I get (with -mjc):
During the sync the system is extremly sluggish, and once during my
tests it froze completely (it did still return pings with a normal
speed) so that I had to press reset.
The same operations on a slower computer running 2.2.20 are consideraby
faster:
$ time tar -xzf linux-2.4.17.tar.gz; time sync
real 0m7.716s
user 0m5.430s
sys 0m2.110s
real 0m6.332s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.120s
> Latency in stock 2.4.17/18-pre kernels is well known :\
this looks like more than a latency issue :-(.
Yours, Florian Hars.
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