Kai centos.newsgroup@sandsengen.com wrote:
Thank you very much for your apply. No there's no specific issue, I am doing studies on linux and now, optimizing the linux system.
As with any SCSI host adapter, the optimizations can be done at the module (driver) itself. Again, run "modinfo -p" on the SCSI host adapter driver (e.g., for nVidia's SATA, "modinfo -p nv_sata"). Unlike WD/ESDI/IDE/ATA, which is typically one large portion of the static kernel, the SCSI subsystem is a modular and flexible stack of support.
Started on the disc's, I'm also trying to customizing a kernel for my system's. Just digging in, and digging my own grave I guess. :)
Except for embedded, I haven't rebuilt a kernel since Red Hat Linux 6.1. By Red Hat Linux 6.2, everything was so well done, modular-wise, I just started building initrds, as well as kernels from .src.rpm when I needed to patch.