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Re: kernel oops

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Subject: Re: kernel oops
From: Colin Walters <walters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 22:46:06 -0400
In-reply-to: <200107180242.f6I2grN03496@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Steve Lord's message of "Tue, 17 Jul 2001 21:42:53 -0500")
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Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx> writes:

> Hmm not sure what we can deduce from this unfortunately, I suspect
> you ran repair on the filesystem before it had been mounted again.
> It is a slightly non-obvious issue with repair that it does not
> replay the log, and if you had replayed the log the chances are that
> the filesystem would have been almost, if not completely, clean. So
> the repair output and the crash are probably totally unrelated.

Oh.  I indeed didn't realize that.  Maybe if the log isn't empty, the
repair program could issue a warning, or perhaps just replay the log
itself?  I'll be sure to mount the filesystem before doing xfs_repair
in the future, though.

> I will take a look at your original report tomorrow and see what I
> can deduce from that.

Ok.  I notice that the PowerPC kernel maintainer has merged his
changes up to Linus's 2.4.7-pre6; Is it worth upgrading, or should I
just stick with 2.4.6?

Thanks again for the help.


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