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> The closest bugs to what you're describing would be the
> __wait_on_freeing_inode() deadlock in 6.12-rc1, and the LZ4HC crash that
> I've yet to triage - but you specifically have to be using lz4:15
> compression to hit that path.

Well a crash on reboot happened again, without BCacheFS. I wrote that I 
report back, either case.

I think I will wait whether this goes away with a newer kernel as some of 
the other regressions I saw before. It was not in all of the 6.11 series 
of Debian kernels but just in the most recent one. In case it doesn't I 
may open a kernel bug report with Debian directly.

For extra safety I did a memory test with memtest86+ 7.00. Zero errors.

As for one of the other regressions I cannot tell yet, whether they have 
gone away. So far they did not occur again.

But so far it looks that replacing BCacheFS with BTRFS does not make a 
difference. And I wanted to report that back.

Best,
-- 
Martin







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