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Subject: [Bug 12151] Unexplained fsck errors on a ext4 filesystem
Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 15:19:38 GMT
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--- Comment #9 from Eric Sandeen 2009-05-01 15:19:38 ---
(In reply to comment #7)
> I have been running Fedora's kernels the whole time, and I haven't seen this
> issue with 2.6.29 kernels. I don't think I saw it with 2.6.28 kernels either. I
> wonder if Fedora has been putting more patches for ext4 in over what goes into
> Linus's tree.
Nathan - well, not really. I'll never put something in fedora that hasn't been
sent upstream, it's not how we work.
One difference may be that the 2.6.27 kernels in F10 did have the ext4 "stable"
backports that Ted was doing...
If you're running .29 kernels from fedora, it should be equivalent to what's
upstream. The only changes in F11 for example are:
Patch2920: linux-2.6-ext4-flush-on-close.patch
Patch2921: linux-2.6-ext4-really-print-warning-once.patch
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