Closed MichaIng closed 1 year ago
With the Raspberry Pi kernel v5.10, the elevator argument has no effect anymore and produces a warning at boot: https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/commit/f8db383507d658c5a729b062c97710efda876cd4
"mq-deadline" is now the default I/O scheduler and it can be adjusted per-drive via sysfs, permanently e.g. via udev rules.
Cleanup
With the Raspberry Pi kernel v5.10, the elevator argument has no effect anymore and produces a warning at boot: https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/commit/f8db383507d658c5a729b062c97710efda876cd4
"mq-deadline" is now the default I/O scheduler and it can be adjusted per-drive via sysfs, permanently e.g. via udev rules.