Tim, If I understand your comment correctly, you're going to enable CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT in the config but the actual delay accounting will be disabled unless booted with "delayacct"? What happened to Leann's RFC[0] and all the comments in this bug? Why introduce another bootoption for that? What was the reasoning here?
Also, I don't approve of your "lemming" comparision[1]: I merely mentioned that other distributions have enabled this feature and are apparently not reporting any downsides - I did not mention this to imply that we should blindly follow others.
Tim, If I understand your comment correctly, you're going to enable CONFIG_ TASK_DELAY_ ACCT in the config but the actual delay accounting will be disabled unless booted with "delayacct"? What happened to Leann's RFC[0] and all the comments in this bug? Why introduce another bootoption for that? What was the reasoning here?
Also, I don't approve of your "lemming" comparision[1]: I merely mentioned that other distributions have enabled this feature and are apparently not reporting any downsides - I did not mention this to imply that we should blindly follow others.
Thanks,
Christian.
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