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Re: XFS problem on shutdown

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Subject: Re: XFS problem on shutdown
From: Jason White <jasonjgw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:01:54 +1100
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Reply-to: Jason White <jasonjgw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Thank you for the excellent advice. I have two more questions, then we
can bring this thread to a close - I hope.

1. Does Linux 2.4.14 with the XFS 1.0.2 patch applied contain an
   unmount bug? If not, then we can presumably conclude that it was
   the drive's write cache; and I will update to the latest Debian
   sysvinit package.

2. If there are any relevant bugs, I may upgrade to kernel 2.4.16 or,
   eventually, to 2.4.17 once it is released and XFS patches become
   available. In general, how stable are the developmental XFS
   releases on SGI's site or as obtained via CVS? In general I don't
   mind testing a new kernel if the worst that is likely to happen
   would be a system crash; but serious data corruption is another
   matter entirely. Of course, I realize that any testing is
   completely at my own risk.


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