Re: XFS issues with NVMe SSD

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On Mon, 23 Jan 2017, Bond Masuda wrote:

> There are only 2 people I know of that have run into this issue, including
> myself.
Well, no. I have the same problem about a week ago.

Intel 6000p (INTEL SSDPEKKF256G7).
RHEL 7 (actually CentOS 7), kernel 3.10.0-514.

I had the root partition on raid 5 for many, many years. I decided to 
switch to nvme ssd for root fs. I copied the content of / partition on 
ssd, made the required changes to fstab and grub, put selinux in 
permissive mode. Reboot. Everything was fine. Touch /.autorelabel, reboot 
again. Everything worked up to relabel point during the boot. Errors. 
Instructed-me to run fsck. Reboot with the old root fs. xfs.fsck was not 
been able to do anything on the ssd partition. In the end, I formatted the 
nvme partition with ext4 and seems to works.

Maybe a selinux problem with xfs again? I don't know.


Sincerely,
Gabriel

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