Freeblock Scheduler in Linux?

From: Sibi (ssshayagriva_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/25/05


Date: 24 Sep 2005 17:26:43 -0700

Hello All,

Can someone tell me if the following paper has been adopted in Linux
already?

"Design and Implementation of a freeblock subsystem - Eno Thereska,
Jiri Schindler, Christopher Lumb, John Buncy, Brandon Salmon, Greg
Ganger".

I and my friend, Don, are trying to implement this in the Linux Kernel.
It will be very useful to know if this has been done already or if
there are some steps in that direction.

Thanks and much appreciated,
G.Sibi



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