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Subject: [Bug 15806] Kernel Panic or Kernel becomes unstable with encrypted
drives (TrueCrypt)
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 15:19:43 GMT
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--- Comment #1 from Eric Sandeen 2010-04-19 15:19:40 ---
I don't see anything in the oops that looks at all ext4-specific - unless you
can show otherwise, I'm guessing that this is a bug in another layer...
If this is triggered by doing userspace IO on the block device (i.e. via fsck)
that's another clue that it's a problem in the (crypted) block layer rather
than the filesystem, I think.
-Eric
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