Re: Replacing the caching device (SSD) of a bcache set

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On 11 August 2013 12:13, Huub Bouma <bouma@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 08/11/2013 11:28 AM, Josep Lladonosa wrote:
>> Hello, Thanks to eveybody. All working now. Just a comment. I find
>> that with kernel 3.11.0-rc4 hard disk writes are teeeeeerribly slow
>> (for example when installing a deb package, for example, a new kernel.
>> It runs, but very slow comparing to a system running without bcache.
>> Josep
>
> Hi Josep,
>
> I had the exact same issue, when running dpkg it took half an hour or
> so.. after chatting on IRC to Kent Overstreet I was told this was fixed,
> so you might need to patch the kernel with the latest changes. I haven't
> seen this issue since, but haven't done a lot of testing since either..
>
> Cheers, Huub

Thanks. I wanted to git clone http://evilpiepirate.org/git/linux-bcache.git
but it gives me timeout. I am very new to git and so. Is there an easy
way to the patch from git to patch 3.11.0-rc4 with the latest? (Or how
getting just the drivers/md/bcache folder and replace it would do,
yes?)



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