| To: | linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Re: Disappearing /, /home |
| From: | Jason White <jasonw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 6 Feb 2002 12:30:26 +1100 |
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So, to summarize the current state of XFS, would I be correcting in saying the following? The data-corrupting bug (overwriting the first blocks of an XFS file system upon forced shutdown) has been fixed. There are still some problems with spurious forced shutdowns, however, that remain to be traced. I think there are still difficulties with kernel Oopses as well again without a clear cause? Beyond this, there are compatibility issues with LVM that are still being addressed. >From reading the list, this at least is my impression of where the ongoing issues lie. Of course it is probably also true that XFS is working reliably for most users. |
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