Re: XFS issues with NVMe SSD

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On 01/23/2017 01:33 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:

Anaconda requires reformat of any partition used for rootfs, except
Btrfs where it requires a new subvolume for rootfs.

I've got one of these with Fedora 25 on it, variably using kernels
4.5.5 through 4.10-rc4 and haven't had any corruption issues with
either XFS or Btrfs
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NVMe SSD Controller SM951/PM951 [144d:a802]

There are only 2 people I know of that have run into this issue, including myself. Maybe the issue is hardware specific? If so, the SSD model I had this problem with is Intel SSDPEKKW512G7X1. I'm not sure what the "other" person who reported this problem has, other than it too was an Intel SSD.

The system I had this issue with got shipped to Japan 2 weeks ago and I no longer have possession of it. Ended up not putting the OS install on the Intel NVMe SSD, but on a SATA SSD. I may have another system similarly configured soon - when I get a chance, I'll try to reproduce the problem again and try to collect more information.

Bond
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