> SATA drives also take variable amounts of time to "show up" at boot. > Perhaps Jeff should customize libata for your and Arjan's exact setups, > just to help with understanding the point here. :) Actually I would argue the reverse. The sooner we can push this so that libata isn't blocking mounting the rootfs the better. > The speed ups are fine (and welcome), but we really now need > Arjan to follow-up with a patch to have the kernel *by default* > wait a little longer for the rootfs to show up. > > Not forever, just a few seconds to compensate for the regression. Why should every user suffer a slower boot and a poorer resume time ? Instead make the root fs mounting look like this while(my_rootfs_hasnt_appeared_and_i_am_sad()) { wait_on(&new_disk_discovery); } and poke the queue whenever we add a relevant device. That way if you are booting off an initrd you can finish the SATA probe in parallel to getting userspace ticking over. On what is nowdays essentially a hot plug system it all needs turning this way up - eg RAID volumes should assemble and come online as the drives are discovered not at some fixed point later in userspace. Alan -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html