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Hello,
I have been a Gentoo user for 4 years and have installed Arch on my new laptop. The install went well and my system is nearly trouble-free. The problem I'm having is that both of my CPU cores idle at 25-30% when the combo drive is empty. When I put a CD in the drive, both cores idle at 2-3%.
It appears to be a udev problem. The hal-disable-polling command didn't help (yes, I restarted hal), and top shows me this:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
19473 root 20 0 266m 111m 13m R 5 2.9 1:33.85 X
654 root 18 -2 6156 840 428 R 4 0.0 1:36.15 udevd
479 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 2 0.0 0:44.57 scsi_eh_1
2443 aaron 20 0 298m 24m 13m S 1 0.6 0:03.11 konsole
3758 aaron 20 0 70148 4044 2828 S 1 0.1 0:41.02 conky
29169 aaron 20 0 447m 34m 23m R 1 0.9 0:29.03 kwin
1 root 20 0 3796 668 576 S 0 0.0 0:00.27 init
It seems that udevd process is the one looking at the combo drive. What else do I need to look at to fix this problem?
Edit: I forgot to mention that I'm not getting any relevant spam in my messages.log.
Last edited by AaronD (2009-10-08 01:36:40)
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This is a known bug in the current version of udev. See this thread for workarounds.
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Thanks for putting on the right track. I downgraded udev which solved the problem.
--Aaron
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