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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick0984 View Post
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    Compcache worked for me. I disabled compcache, flashed the new test kernel, rebooted, enabled compcache, then rebooted then typed "free" in terminal and it showed my swap. For me it didn't work until after the reboot. Also I tried typing "compcache start" before the reboot and it just gave me some error (I think it was the same as the one you wrote but I'm not sure). So you get that error in terminal emulator I take it? Did you type "compcache start" or what did you do before the error showed up?
    The files for compcache do not exist on my phone. I've flashed and reflashed deprimed a few times while having compcache disabled and such. No joy.
    Do you have plenty of free space in /system before flashing? If it is too full the necessary files may not get copied.
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    Quote Originally Posted by decmil View Post
    Has anybody been able to mount their ext4 and/or swap partitions with this kernel? I've only go mmcblk0p1 in /dev/block, instead of the ...p1 (/sdcard),p2 (/sd-ext),p3 (swap) that should show up....

    Prime, I can't thank you enough for these kernels. Really, excellent work, senor!

    Any chance there's a public repository I could pull your sources/patches from, though? I'm not looking to release my own kernel on the interwebs or anything, but I do like configuring/compiling my own kernels and hardcoding mpu parameters.
    My kernel doesn't have ext4, I will add it for you.

    I don't currently have a git setup, its on my to do list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GodfatherIP View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick0984 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by GodfatherIP View Post
    Compcache worked for me. I disabled compcache, flashed the new test kernel, rebooted, enabled compcache, then rebooted then typed "free" in terminal and it showed my swap. For me it didn't work until after the reboot. Also I tried typing "compcache start" before the reboot and it just gave me some error (I think it was the same as the one you wrote but I'm not sure). So you get that error in terminal emulator I take it? Did you type "compcache start" or what did you do before the error showed up?
    The files for compcache do not exist on my phone. I've flashed and reflashed deprimed a few times while having compcache disabled and such. No joy.
    Do you have plenty of free space in /system before flashing? If it is too full the necessary files may not get copied.
    Great minds...=)
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    Quote Originally Posted by prime View Post
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    The files for compcache do not exist on my phone. I've flashed and reflashed deprimed a few times while having compcache disabled and such. No joy.
    Do you have plenty of free space in /system before flashing? If it is too full the necessary files may not get copied.
    Great minds...=)
    Haha, you were too quick for me. I had some problems a while back from full /system, now I always check it if things don't seem to be flashing properly. In fact I usually just delete cmwallpapers.apk from the update before I flash it to make sure there is plenty of extra space.
    Last edited by GodfatherIP; 02-28-2011 at 03:48 PM.
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    While performance is great, I have noticed that benchmark scores have dropped considerably from #5. I'm always wary of putting too much stock in these numbers and rather use them to test my slots and gauge performance between builds. With #5 I was in the low 40s. Now with #6 things don't get much better than the mid 60s. Any idea why they would drop by nearly 50%? Same slots and voltages used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GodfatherIP View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick0984 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by GodfatherIP View Post
    Compcache worked for me. I disabled compcache, flashed the new test kernel, rebooted, enabled compcache, then rebooted then typed "free" in terminal and it showed my swap. For me it didn't work until after the reboot. Also I tried typing "compcache start" before the reboot and it just gave me some error (I think it was the same as the one you wrote but I'm not sure). So you get that error in terminal emulator I take it? Did you type "compcache start" or what did you do before the error showed up?
    The files for compcache do not exist on my phone. I've flashed and reflashed deprimed a few times while having compcache disabled and such. No joy.
    Do you have plenty of free space in /system before flashing? If it is too full the necessary files may not get copied.
    Same problem here as maverick. Root explorer shows /system has 8MB free. I do have zram.ko in /system/lib/modules and it's the same size as what's in the kernel zip file.

    In terminal, "compcache start" gives a modprobe error. "modprobe: chdir(2.6.32.9): No such file or directory" Is this a BusyBox problem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1FZFE View Post
    While performance is great, I have noticed that benchmark scores have dropped considerably from #5. I'm always wary of putting too much stock in these numbers and rather use them to test my slots and gauge performance between builds. With #5 I was in the low 40s. Now with #6 things don't get much better than the mid 60s. Any idea why they would drop by nearly 50%? Same slots and voltages used.

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    Change the scheduler to deadline and try again:

    in scripter preferably run this:

    echo deadline > /sys/block/mtdblock0/queue/scheduler
    echo deadline > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler
    echo deadline > /sys/block/dm-0/queue/scheduler
    echo deadline > /sys/block/dm-1/queue/scheduler

    run test with and without compcache if you use it
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    Quote Originally Posted by emflow View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by GodfatherIP View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick0984 View Post

    The files for compcache do not exist on my phone. I've flashed and reflashed deprimed a few times while having compcache disabled and such. No joy.
    Do you have plenty of free space in /system before flashing? If it is too full the necessary files may not get copied.
    Same problem here as maverick. Root explorer shows /system has 8MB free. I do have zram.ko in /system/lib/modules and it's the same size as what's in the kernel zip file.

    In terminal, "compcache start" gives a modprobe error. "modprobe: chdir(2.6.32.9): No such file or directory" Is this a BusyBox problem?
    Do this (in a terminal) to resolve:

    Code:
    su
    bash
    sysrw
    ln -sf /system/lib/modules /system/lib/modules/2.6.32.9
    sysro
    compcache stop
    handle_compcache
    free
    After the free command you should see the amount of swap you have enabled in CM settings. Should only do this once, my install script should have done this for you.

    *edit*
    Its my updater script, I'm sorry about that guys. I will fix when I get home and re-upload.
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    Ok I've been trying to be faithful to this kernel because of how fast it is, but my D1 has been running super hot. I'd it something I'm doing or is it my phone? I download and install it stock don't even use MSOC

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    Quote Originally Posted by chipmunk View Post
    Ok I've been trying to be faithful to this kernel because of how fast it is, but my D1 has been running super hot. I'd it something I'm doing or is it my phone? I download and install it stock don't even use MSOC

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    Try running overclock with my 900mhz script, it lowers the voltage and should produce better results for you.
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