RE: HEADS UP: I/O scheduler (dsched) now in master

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From: Alex Hornung
Date: Saturday, April 17, 2010 - 8:23 am

: I'm still of the opinion that having a tool that resembles "nice" that
: closely having the exact opposite semantics is a really bad idea.
: People
: *will* forget which is what, and mess it up, especially users that are
: new
: to the whole Unix thing.

I agree and I haven't forgotten about it. It's just that I'm quite busy with
real life and the little time I got I try to spend it on what I consider
more important things.

Eventually I'll rename ionice to ioprio; it should make more sense to
people. Anyways, thanks for the reminder. Oh, and if anyone else with a
commit bit feels like it, just go ahead and do the rename :)

Cheers,
Alex Hornung
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HEADS UP: I/O scheduler (dsched) now in master, Alex Hornung, (Thu Apr 15, 1:44 pm)
Re: HEADS UP: I/O scheduler (dsched) now in master, Magnus Eriksson, (Sat Apr 17, 4:48 am)
RE: HEADS UP: I/O scheduler (dsched) now in master, Alex Hornung, (Sat Apr 17, 8:23 am)
Re: HEADS UP: I/O scheduler (dsched) now in master, Chris Turner, (Mon Apr 19, 11:03 am)