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Subject: [Bug 15231] kernel BUG at fs/ext4/inode.c:1852!
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 17:14:33 GMT
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--- Comment #16 from Theodore Tso 2010-02-15 17:14:25 ---
Franco,
Could you file a separate bug for the fs/inode.c:1343 problem? And I'd
suggest attaching it to the NFS component since that's what I strongly suspect
is going on.
The other thing that would be really big help for me is if you could try
running 2.6.33-rc8. It has a series of fixes which I believe should address
the quota problem, while still leaving the quota fix in place, and it would be
really good to know if it has been fixed before Linus releases 2.6.33.
2.6.33-rc8 is pretty close to 2.6.33-final, so it should be relatively safe to
run it. Still, if you're hesitant to exposing your production machines to a
pre-release kernel, I'll completely understand.
Thanks,
- Ted
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