And this is the problem. Caches should make the system behave better
and not get into its ways ...
It is time that one of the approches gets accepted for the current
"stable" mainline. I do not care much which it is for 2.4.x. Both rmap
and -aa seem to fix most of the problems. Having one of them accepted
should make it easier to fix-up the remaining pathological cases.
Martin
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