Re: 2 minutes for a reiser4 filesystem to mount.

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Niltze!

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Georgios Tsalikis
<georgios@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The filesystem is 1.7GB large, lies in a GPT patition and is formated with
> -o node=node41
In this test machine(s) my partitions are not GPT

> without any other override. The kernel is 4.2.3 with the
> 4.2.2 patch.
I am running similar combination; mount time of ~60GB & ~50GB
partitions (at least one previously formatted: -o create=reg40) with
*existing data*  is under 8 seconds.

> I tried the same on a 250MB partition and it mounts instantly. dmesg shows
> nothing special
> Any ideas?

Tried formatting a ~24GB non-GPT partition with options as you
specified; the mount time was under 3 seconds for the newly formatted
partition:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CR-zkQtVAAA5D_G.png:large

I have no idea if GPT makes a difference.
> Thanks in advance. :)
>
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