Re: Which I/O scheduler is Fedora switching to in 4.21? mq-deadline or BFQ?

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> [stan] So, how do I get a fedora kernel to run BFQ?

> [paolo] AFAIK, the only way is to set bfq manually or through, e.g., dev
> rules, but YMMV.

I used a udev rule.  I linked to instructions in my original post, the link is:

https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/375600/how-to-enable-and-use-the-bfq-scheduler

I anticipated this question and tried writing a convenient script before I posted.  But I ended up writing an Ansible role.  Then I realised this was useful for me, but not so useful to post as a quick script for others.

https://github.com/sourcejedi/ansible-site/tree/master/roles/bfq

Regards
Alan
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