---------------------------------------------------------------------Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2005-687
2005-08-03
---------------------------------------------------------------------Product     : Fedora Core 4
Name        : readahead
Version     : 1.1                      
Release     : 1.16_FC4                  
Summary     : Read a preset list of files into memory.
Description :
readahead reads the contents of a list of files into memory,
which causes them to be read from cache when they are actually
needed. It's goal is to speed up the boot process.

---------------------------------------------------------------------Update Information:

This update should fix a inverted case where readahead would
be triggered on boxes that have less than 384MB of memory,
and would not occur if the box had more than 384MB of memory.

---------------------------------------------------------------------* Tue Aug  2 2005 Dave Jones 
- Fix inverted free memory test in startup script. (#164872)


---------------------------------------------------------------------This update can be downloaded from:
  
bb274fe9063cb8665dda67e790caf672  SRPMS/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.src.rpm
c41cfbc5abc7bfed0c56a9a3561816b5  ppc/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.ppc.rpm
0a3dd7e759354ce23efc6781af70131a  x86_64/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.x86_64.rpm
67d17ed9443d8305de641a44acbe4ee0  i386/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.i386.rpm

This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.  
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Fedora Core 4 Update: readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4

August 3, 2005
This update should fix a inverted case where readahead would be triggered on boxes that have less than 384MB of memory, and would not occur if the box had more than 384MB of memory...

Summary

readahead reads the contents of a list of files into memory,

which causes them to be read from cache when they are actually

needed. It's goal is to speed up the boot process.

This update should fix a inverted case where readahead would

be triggered on boxes that have less than 384MB of memory,

and would not occur if the box had more than 384MB of memory.

- Fix inverted free memory test in startup script. (#164872)

bb274fe9063cb8665dda67e790caf672 SRPMS/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.src.rpm

c41cfbc5abc7bfed0c56a9a3561816b5 ppc/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.ppc.rpm

0a3dd7e759354ce23efc6781af70131a x86_64/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.x86_64.rpm

67d17ed9443d8305de641a44acbe4ee0 i386/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.i386.rpm

This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can

launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.

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FEDORA-2005-687 2005-08-03 Name : readahead Version : 1.1 Release : 1.16_FC4 Summary : Read a preset list of files into memory. Description : readahead reads the contents of a list of files into memory, which causes them to be read from cache when they are actually needed. It's goal is to speed up the boot process. This update should fix a inverted case where readahead would be triggered on boxes that have less than 384MB of memory, and would not occur if the box had more than 384MB of memory. - Fix inverted free memory test in startup script. (#164872) bb274fe9063cb8665dda67e790caf672 SRPMS/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.src.rpm c41cfbc5abc7bfed0c56a9a3561816b5 ppc/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.ppc.rpm 0a3dd7e759354ce23efc6781af70131a x86_64/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.x86_64.rpm 67d17ed9443d8305de641a44acbe4ee0 i386/readahead-1.1-1.16_FC4.i386.rpm This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command. fedora-announce-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-announce-list

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Name : readahead
Version : 1.1
Release : 1.16_FC4
Summary : Read a preset list of files into memory.

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