Andrew Morton wrote:
Kernel Version: tested 2.6.17 through 2.6.29 with various results
I assume that means 2.6.17 and 2.6.19 failed.
I tested it with 2.6.17 through 2.6.19 including subversions (like
2.6.17.3 and such). I found that 2.6.19 works and also found two other
version in the line that work. The other about 4-5 version that I have
tried, did not work. The works/not works is not consistent as I found
2.6.17.x kernel that did work and 2.6.18 that did not.
If the problem is known, I'd also like to know what the problem was as I
need to recover two tapes that are inaccessible now. (LTO3 400GB tapes
so there was no time to erase all data even if something near the
beginning of the tape is bad).
Status: NEW
Severity: blocking
Owner: io_scsi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Submitter: bgs@xxxxxx
Most recent kernel where this bug did *NOT* occur: 2.6.19
And that means that 2.6.19 did not fail.
Right now I'm using 2.6.19 and it works. Haven't tried it with 2.6.19.1
yet though.
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