2001-11-29 21:27:47

by Jeffrin

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Subject: Kernel File system Corruption related


Hello ,

I had done a 2.4.16 kernel related compilation
and used it. When i did "init 0" for the first time
and then again tried get a GNU/Linux system related to 2.4.16
it might have showed related to severe filesystem corruption
problems.And at one time related to that atleast i could not even
use GNU/Linux.It had atleast a i810 chipset and a Pentium
Processor.


I have in my house 2 machines which is not i810 and i
did not find any problems related to typical filesystem corruption.


May be a typical bug related to filesystem corruption
is not completely fixed in 2.4.16.


--
Jeffrin Jose T.
http://www.MSServices.org
GPG:1024D/F5726A1B


2001-11-29 21:45:15

by Masoud

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Subject: Re: Kernel File system Corruption related

Hi,
I am using 2.4.16 quite happily with a i810 chipset. Besides,
i810 chipset series are for at least Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III's.
can you give more details? did the system cleanly shutdown when you ran
"init 0"?
cheers,
Masoud

On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 09:33:22PM +0530, Jeffrin wrote:
>
> Hello ,
>
> I had done a 2.4.16 kernel related compilation
> and used it. When i did "init 0" for the first time
> and then again tried get a GNU/Linux system related to 2.4.16
> it might have showed related to severe filesystem corruption
> problems.And at one time related to that atleast i could not even
> use GNU/Linux.It had atleast a i810 chipset and a Pentium
> Processor.
>
>
> I have in my house 2 machines which is not i810 and i
> did not find any problems related to typical filesystem corruption.
>
>
> May be a typical bug related to filesystem corruption
> is not completely fixed in 2.4.16.
>
>
> --
> Jeffrin Jose T.
> http://www.MSServices.org
> GPG:1024D/F5726A1B
>
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2001-11-29 21:49:05

by Bongani Hlope

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Subject: Re: Kernel File system Corruption related

Is the second machine also running 2.4.16? I am using 2.4.16
and I haven experienced any filesystem problems

On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 18:03, Jeffrin wrote:
>
> Hello ,
>
> I had done a 2.4.16 kernel related compilation
> and used it. When i did "init 0" for the first time
> and then again tried get a GNU/Linux system related to 2.4.16
> it might have showed related to severe filesystem corruption
> problems.And at one time related to that atleast i could not even
> use GNU/Linux.It had atleast a i810 chipset and a Pentium
> Processor.
>
>
> I have in my house 2 machines which is not i810 and i
> did not find any problems related to typical filesystem corruption.
>
>
> May be a typical bug related to filesystem corruption
> is not completely fixed in 2.4.16.
>
>
> --
> Jeffrin Jose T.
> http://www.MSServices.org
> GPG:1024D/F5726A1B
>
> -
> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in
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2001-11-30 07:32:03

by Gábor Lénárt

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Subject: Re: Kernel File system Corruption related

On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 04:37:09PM -0500, Masoud wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using 2.4.16 quite happily with a i810 chipset. Besides,
> i810 chipset series are for at least Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III's.
> can you give more details? did the system cleanly shutdown when you ran
> "init 0"?
> cheers,
> Masoud

Hi!

It works for us (TM) on several i810 based PCs. However XFree 4.1.0
sometimes (about once a week, mainly when you try to use XVideo extension)
XServer quites with "lock up" message but Imho it's not a kernel related
problem (no oops, or something similar).

- Gabor
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