Re: found a scenario for BUG at fs/ext4/super.c:804!

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On 06/01/2013 05:00 PM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> And therein lies the unknown magic.
> 
> Again, trinity's job is to try to corrupt the kernel by fuzzing syscalls

Just one question :
Is trinity able to corrupt the host kernel while running within a user
mode linux guest ?

Because it is the host kernel which fails after being attacked with a
lot of NFS calls.

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