As I wrote I have hundreds of GB of 1k, ext3, partitions, not only
/boot ones, and we are running FC5 (we need reasonably stable systems) so
knowing the FC6 kernel has been fixed this morning is of no help
Alfredo
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Till Maas wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 23:34, Alfredo Ferrari wrote:
our systems (including a 100 CPU cluster) has "ONLY" this minor bug that
it can destroy a fair fraction of our filesystems?
I guess it is always only the /boot partition with a 1k block size and it is
only ext2 not ext3. Afaik this command
# tune2fs -l /dev/hdd1 | grep has_journal
produces no output if /dev/hdd1 is an ext2 partition, if you want to test it.
Also the relevant kernel should be fixed. This is how I understand Dave Jones:
"Just to be sure, the fix got checked into the final FC6 kernel this morning."
So there should not be any problem :-)
Regards,
Till
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