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Mike Hibler authored
at least under FreeBSD 6.2. That is, a single kernel for regular, delay and linkdelay usage. I got close, still have a second kernel for delay since it uses DEVICE_POLLING and I haven't had a chance to determine the impact of the DEVICE_POLLING option when polling is disabled. [Aside: polling + 10000HZ may be a bad idea. In 6.2, there seems to be a lot more overhead associated with polling, they don't recommend you go over 1000HZ with polling turned on.] Note that the script now checks the running kernel's HZ value, tweaks /boot/loader.conf, and reboots if it is not correct. However, this should not be needed when combined with the latest, spiffy emuboot which can take a HZ=NNNN command line option and change the kernel setting before loading the kernel. These changes should not affect the old 4.x kernels.
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