[00:01] udev is the device manager for the Linux kernel. Primarily, it manages device nodes in /dev. It is the successor of devfs and hotplug, which means that it handles the /dev directory and all user space actions when adding/removing devices, including firmware load [00:01] so udev loads modules on plug? [00:02] Yes [00:03] what about my 2nd question? what affect selecting the cpu type in kernel config? [00:04] compiling your own kernel is probably going to make you lose more time than you win with all boots with that optimized kernel combined ;) [00:06] i know, i've decided i'll not do that.. i was just asking what technically change :) [00:07] alex88: The kernel is compiled without support for CPUs older than the one you select [00:07] And may be built with optimisation features that improve its performance to a small degree [00:08] thank you :) that's what i was searching for.. [00:13] anyone on 10.10 x86 feel like wasting a couple hrs helping me to verify a bug? [00:14] m4t: sure [00:15] let me upload this .config [00:15] its for 2.6.36 [00:15] bug (hang) shows up in qemu -cpu coreduo [00:15] m4t: want ssh access to a fresh 10.10 on a p4? [00:16] it should hang at rtc_cmos intialization [00:16] that'd work too [00:16] if i can reproduce it on a fresh toolchain...it'd mean it's not just me ;) [00:17] got a public key I can install into .ssh/authorized_keys ? [00:17] one sec [00:19] btw, i see nice support here (probably because no noobs here), i'll add to my favourite chan list.. gnight all..have a nice time === yofel_ is now known as yofel [13:49] is there a performance increase adding noatime at mount? === BenC__ is now known as BenC [21:49] hey guys can you tell me if the generic maverick kernel has gpt support enabled cuz im running into the same issues that i had on lucid