Re: kernel BUG at fs/reiser4/plugin/item/ctail.c

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On Montag, 4. August 2008, Dushan Tcholich wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Edward Shishkin
>
> <edward.shishkin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Dushan Tcholich wrote:
> >> On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Edward Shishkin
> >>
> >> <edward.shishkin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> Dushan Tcholich wrote:
> >>>> Would it be possible if there would be a new version of fsck.reiser4
> >>>> to fix those false positives about wrong size when checking
> >>>> cryptocompress partitions?
> >>>
> >>> Yes,  per-file warnings about wrong i_bytes should be suppressed.
> >>> Fsck just should report at the end of work in default mode, that N
> >>> wrong i_bytes were detected and suggest to fix it with --fix option.
> >>> Anyone care to try to make a patch?
> >>
> >> But what happens with systems with ccreg and fsck on boot? They would
> >> stop and wait for user interaction.
> >
> > Why?
> > Do you have any problems with boot?
>
> I don't have problems.
> I just thought that checking for these false positives lasted 10
> minutes on my 6GB / so wouldn't this be a little too long if we don't
> put some status of some sorts?
>
> >> Or you meant just to print a message about it with recomended solution
> >> and continue.
> >
> > Everything should be the same except per-file warnings.
>
> Maybe a better explanation would be better instead just: "600000 small
> errors found" :)
>

that would completly freak out people. How about '60000 false file sizes - 
this is normal with compression'?
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