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[Deepin-Kernel-SIG] [linux 6.6-y] deepin: config: disable BLK_DEV_THROTTLING_LOW #557

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The config is enabled in deepin arm64 and loongarch,
but disable in x86, I check the commit has upstreamed.
So disable it to make config tidy.
bf20ab5: ("blk-throttle: remove CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING_LOW")

The config is enabled in deepin arm64 and loongarch,
but disable in x86, I check the commit has upstreamed.
So disable it to make config tidy.
bf20ab5: ("blk-throttle: remove CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING_LOW")

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@opsiff opsiff force-pushed the linux-6.6.y-2025-01-14-config branch from eba0935 to 974e92a Compare January 14, 2025 06:31
@opsiff opsiff merged commit 38d7d0f into linux-6.6.y Jan 14, 2025
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