mysterious disk access every 5 or 10 seconds
- From: Yung-Hsiang Lu <luyung yahoo com>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: mysterious disk access every 5 or 10 seconds
- Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 17:01:02 -0700 (PDT)
Hi,
If this is not the right place for the question, my
apology.
I install Redhat Linux 6.1 with gnome. After I log in
to gnome desktop, without doing anything else, the
disk LED flashes every 5 or 10 (not 5 to 10, it is
either 5 or 10) seconds. I followed the suggestion in
Battery-Powered Linux HOWTO to turn off unused daemons
and enlarge update intervals. If I do not log in, the
problem doesn't occur. My suspect is that something
in gnome is periodically reading / writing to the
disk. No other user program is running, no gcc, no
emacs, no netscape.
The machine is 128MB RAM; therefore, swapping doesn't
seem a problem.
Does anybody have an idea what could be wrong? Due to
these mysterious disk accesses, power management on
the disk is useless.
Thanks a lot!
=====
Sincerely,
Yung-Hsiang Lu
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