I'm having a problem with XFS and/or the 2.4.6 kernel. Since 2.4.6+XFS is not an official release, I'm guessing the first thing would be to use 2.4.5-xfs-1.0.1... unless this is a known problem whic
I'm having a problem with XFS and/or the 2.4.6 kernel. Since 2.4.6+XFS is not an official release, I'm guessing the first thing would be to use 2.4.5-xfs-1.0.1... unless this is a known problem which
I assume you see this after a crash? Or is this on a live system? -Eric -- Eric Sandeen XFS for Linux http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs sandeen@xxxxxxx SGI, Inc.
Sure. Though I am testing this stuff for eventual use on production systems... gcc-2.95.3 -g -O On this machine, there is no good reason. I will try to create some, and see if the same problem occurs
Actually a live system! Often one with no other sign that things have gone wrong other than files developing zeroed-blocks. Sometimes a running program will suddenly generate a segmentation fault, af