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发表于 2003-6-25 15:12:14
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[ghw@ghw ghw]$ cd /etc
[ghw@ghw etc]$ cd sys
sysconfig sysctl.conf syslog.conf
[ghw@ghw etc]$ cd sysconfig/
[ghw@ghw sysconfig]$ ls
authconfig devlabel grub init mouse network-scripts rawdevices samba tux
clock dhcpd harddisks installinfo named ntpd redhat-config-users sendmail xinetd
console dhcrelay hwconf keyboard network pcmcia redhat-logviewer squid yppasswdd
desktop gpm i18n kudzu networking pgsql rhn syslog
看我的?看到没有?
下面是它的内容:
[ghw@ghw sysconfig]$ more harddisks
# These options are used to tune the hard drives -
# read the hdparm man page for more information
# Set this to 1 to enable DMA. This might cause some
# data corruption on certain chipset / hard drive
# combinations. This is used with the "-d" option
USE_DMA=1
# Multiple sector I/O. a feature of most modern IDE hard drives,
# permitting the transfer of multiple sectors per I/O interrupt,
# rather than the usual one sector per interrupt. When this feature
# is enabled, it typically reduces operating system overhead for disk
# I/O by 30-50%. On many systems, it also provides increased data
# throughput of anywhere from 5% to 50%. Some drives, however (most
# notably the WD Caviar series), seem to run slower with multiple mode
# enabled. Under rare circumstances, such failures can result in
# massive filesystem corruption. USE WITH CAUTION AND BACKUP.
# This is the sector count for multiple sector I/O - the "-m" option
#
MULTIPLE_IO=16
# (E)IDE 32-bit I/O support (to interface card)
#
EIDE_32BIT=3
# Enable drive read-lookahead
#
# LOOKAHEAD=1
# Add extra parameters here if wanted
# On reasonably new hardware, you may want to try -X66, -X67 or -X68
# Other flags you might want to experiment with are -u1, -a and -m
# See the hdparm manpage (man hdparm) for details and more options.
#
EXTRA_PARAMS=-X100
[ghw@ghw sysconfig]$ |
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