Hi, sorry but I don't really know how to do this, I don't know even if it
is possible, I mean, just enable threadirq option using kernel parameters
only.
Maybe some other people can put a light on this for both of us ;-)
have fun
Diego
2012/5/6 Kaj Ailomaa <ailomaa(a)warpmail.net>
On 05/06/2012 10:47 PM, Diego Simak wrote:
Hi, here with:
Ubuntu 10.04.2
Grub2
Kernel 2.6.39 with CONFIG_IRQ_FORCED_THREADING=y
i have GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="**threadirqs" configured in /etc/default/grub
file.
Remember to run update-grub if you modify /etc/default/grub file.
Have fun
Diego
2012/5/6 Kaj Ailomaa<ailomaa(a)warpmail.net>
I've been trying to find some docs on how to get the kernel to boot with
the threadirqs by default, and not needing to
pass that option manually
at
boot time (or editing a boot config).
Or, any boot option for that matter..
Anyone care to shed some light on this? :)
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Thank you, but this only solves adding the boot parameter for a particular
system install.
I would prefer finding out how to add it to a kernel source,
alternatively, a kernel package source. How can I build the kernel to have
the threadirqs option by default?