From: Bartlomiej Ochman <fback@fback.net>
To: PARISC Linux <parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org>
Subject: [parisc-linux] xfs in unusable with pa-linux 2.6.8?
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 13:37:02 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4140405E.4070202@fback.net> (raw)
Hello.
Can anybody confirm this? It happens after reboot nearly every time, but
also after some time using this fs. The result is different from time to
time, sometimes kernel crashes with some backtrace (unfortunately I
don't have xfs anymore, and it would be difficult to get one now, since
I've moved back to ext2 already), sometimes it oopses with message
saying the filesystem is not xfs after reboot. After repairing with
xfs_repair most of the filesystem lands in lost+found and the filesystem
is generally not usable anymore. I thought it's sync-related, but I'm
not sure now, sync; sync; sync; reboot commands does not solve the problem.
I'll try to make some unimportatnt "partition" later, and send you more
detailed report.
Regards,
BO
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