On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 11:44:24PM -0600, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Barry Naujok wrote:
> > Ok, xfs_repair will leave bad_features2 in place just in case it is
> > being run with an older kernel that expects features2 in the bad
> > location. But, it will make sure the correct and bad features2 are
> > consistent if bad_features2 in non-zero.
> >
> > If bad_features2 is zero, it is left alone (eg. new mkfs or new
> > kernel with fixes it during mount time).
> >
> > This seems to be the best solution to the problem.
>
> Will look at details later, but I agree w/ the general direction... I
> think maybe the kernel should go this way too? (i.e. kernel maybe
> shouldn't be zeroing features2 either...
I think so.
> but this is probably more important for userspace than kernelspace; how
> often do you revert to an older kernel...)
All you need is another subsystem in Linux to be broken (*cough*ACPI*cough*)
and you'll want to go back to your previous kernel.
Josef 'Jeff' Sipek.
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