-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello everyone, I am new to this list, looking for an explanation of a problem which has been there for a relatively long time. I've found nothing similar in the mailing list archive, hence this mail. Discs configuration: 2 S-ATA HDs configured as a RAID-1 mirror, on top of which an LVM2 volume group (VG) sits. Different logical volumes (LVs) are defined there, one of which (/home) has a snapshot. Everything is managed with IBM's EVMS tool set, so I'm using EVMS volumes on top of each LV. While running kernel 2.6.10, everything is allright. But when I use one of the 2.6.11.* or 2.6.12-* kernels, reading files on /home leads to innumerable I/O errors, and the kernel complains about trying to access beyond the end of the dm device. Note that I'm reading the original volume, not the snapshot. Volumes without a snapshot don't show this behavior. In fact, although the root filesystem is also an EVMS volume on top of an LV, the system boots normally. The problem goes away if I either downgrade to 2.6.10 or remove the snapshot. Is this a known problem, and if not, should I give more informations? Thank you in advance, David VIDAL RODRIGUEZ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCuaFMK3CyMA5SxrwRAl07AJ9F70wnthgxrQOTea0JY5s2COS2LQCfXn5B pXH2c3k5ubU1BEUMrP08KBQ= =RpQ2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----