On Wednesday 31 October 2007 15:37, David Miller wrote:Oh, I'm OK with the network reserves stuff (not the actual patch, which I'm not really qualified to review, but at least the idea of it...). And also I'm not as such against the idea of swap over network. However, specifically the change to make swapfiles work through the filesystem layer (ATM it goes straight to the block layer, modulo some initialisation stuff which uses block filesystem- specific calls). I mean, I assume that anybody trying to swap over network *today* has to be using a network block device anyway, so the idea of just being able to transparently improve that case seems better than adding new complexities for seemingly not much gain. -
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