*nod* - that is my suspicion, be great if you guys with the reproducible case could confirm/deny.. (assuming this is the case we're hitting, you can also try changing the assignment to NULL there to
You've all reported this same issue - could any/all of you try the patch here... http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2006-08/msg00054.html Let me know if that fixes it. In particular, if you were able to
*nod* - that is my suspicion, be great if you guys with the reproducible case could confirm/deny.. (assuming this is the case we're hitting, you can also try changing the assignment to NULL there to
You've all reported this same issue - could any/all of you try the patch here... http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2006-08/msg00054.html Let me know if that fixes it. In particular, if you were able to
kernel schrieb: I have the same problem, but it seems not have a patch right now. No, I got zero feedback, but let's cc the correct mailing list. I also filed bug 6877 at kernel.org Regards, Jan Jan
Hi there, Is this easily reproducible for you? I've not seen it before, and the only possibly related recent changes I can think of are these: http://git.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/l
kernel schrieb: I have the same problem, but it seems not have a patch right now. No, I got zero feedback, but let's cc the correct mailing list. I also filed bug 6877 at kernel.org Regards, Jan Jan
Hi there, Is this easily reproducible for you? I've not seen it before, and the only possibly related recent changes I can think of are these: http://git.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/l
kernel schrieb: I have the same problem, but it seems not have a patch right now. No, I got zero feedback, but let's cc the correct mailing list. I also filed bug 6877 at kernel.org Regards, Jan Jan
Hi there, Is this easily reproducible for you? I've not seen it before, and the only possibly related recent changes I can think of are these: http://git.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/l