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@mehulrajput
Thanks for your post
i can now know that you are the one noticed me about the vfs cache
and about option 3
i'm testing it right now
we will see how it goes with me
if it goes well and saved a bit of battery (at least)
then i will post it in 1st post with
as mehulrajput provided the vfs and the bias in kernel profile tricks
cheers
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I mean "vfs cache " trick "reads" like that access to the "virtual file system" (?) is cached and therefore power hungry I/O is reduced?
But what does this smartreflex?
Anyway, amazing!
nexus