Scott Long wrote: > Julian Elischer wrote: >> Scott Long wrote: >>> For just about everyone, a value of 2 seconds or less is just fine. >>> For those with tape drives, changers, and (less likely) cdroms, a >>> long delay after reset is still quite necessary. There are two knobs >>> to adjust this, and I'd like GENERIC to remain compatible. It's 15 >>> seconds, not 2 minutes. You get a longer delay that that just trying >>> to set up the inital page tables on a large memory machine! >> >> for some reason the actual wait time always seems t be twice the >> nominated one for me.. >> i.e. 15 seconds really seems ot take 30 seconds etc. > > I'm willing to crank it down to 5 sec in HEAD. However, before I go > changing a whole bunch of identical lines in nearly identical GENERIC > files, I'd like to see GENERIC get split into several sub-modules that > live in /sys/conf and can be included instead of constantly duplicated. Ok, so far the consus seems to be that 5 seconds is fine even with ceepy hardware out there. The modularization of GENERIC diverged into a little bike-shed pretty quickly but the rough consus so far seems to be that it doesn't provide any really significant benefits. One has to edit the whole stuff anyway. Unless there are objections I'm going to change the SCSI waiting to five seconds in all GENERIC's in a few hours. -- AndreReceived on Mon Oct 25 2004 - 18:22:16 UTC
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