No. We can jettison it and you know that in fact you commented on using
__initdata in the non modular case, so stop trolling and if you are going to
be a pain, at least be consistant in your arguments.
> /proc -- those of the belief in managing everything with 'cat' and 'vi'.
No. That would be Al Viro.
> >sloppy "who cares about 128K" thinking that leads to several megs
> >disappearing and your OS turning into sludge.
>
> Way too damn late make that argument. That snowball has been gaining mass
> and speed for years now. I would not recommend standing in front of it.
If I was working on Irix maybe, but I'm not. I've got another .5Mb on my
256Mb box I want back in 2.5 as well 8)
> "little problem". I'm guessing this is a problem for Alphas as well. Altho'
Alpha's have x86 emulation in the boot loaders. Thats a not-nice solution to
most of the PC worlds evils but works out.
> >Take that one up with Linus. I didn't merge it originally
>
> No, you take it up with Linus (and the Qlogic maintainer) as you are the nut
> removing it ... and introducing a great big question mark around the stability
> of the Qlogic FC driver.
See previous four conversations on this. Licensing matters.
Case closed
Alan
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