I'm not certain that changing the default scheduler is the solution, but as it stands, the userland is depending on the CFQ scheduler that is not active.
In the case of anyone with a reletively slow i/o, and processes that expect to run with idle i/o priority, there can be usability problems.
I'm not certain that changing the default scheduler is the solution, but as it stands, the userland is depending on the CFQ scheduler that is not active.
In the case of anyone with a reletively slow i/o, and processes that expect to run with idle i/o priority, there can be usability problems.