> Not if you provide a proper design of a master cache manager.
> Really, all you have to do is have the subcache managers designed to
> free the same number of pages on average in response to pressure, and
> to pressure them in proportion to their size, and it is pretty simple
> for VM.
I take it you're volunteering to bring ext3, XFS, JFS,
JFFS2, NFS, the inode & dentry cache and smbfs into
shape so reiserfs won't get unbalanced ?
regards,
Rik
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