Am 23.04.2014 09:37, schrieb Jóhann B. Guðmundsson:
On 04/22/2014 07:40 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> so no - there is no need for a subpackage
Anything that requires manual setup on behalf of the
user/administrator to work or a half baked mod probing/calculating
script to decide how many devices you want like zram does,
should be package separately, outside the kernel "core/default"
package with a big fat code pile of crap warning
what is you problem?
* it's not enabled by default
* nobody is forced to spend any second with it
* the ones which want like i do can use it instead wait
until a solution good enough for you is out there
That code doesn't have the ability to dynamically add/remove
devices so welcome to the 21 century of kernel coding!
so just don't use it instead make noise here, go ahead and
tell all of the above Linus while other continue to use it