Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 23 Jun 1999 12:21:04 -0700 | From | Thomas Davis <> | Subject | Re: File Corruption Bug.. continued |
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Andrea Arcangeli wrote: > I'll did an & between your list with the things that I don't use > intensively here, the remaining suspects are: > o Quota - which has big 2.2.7->2.2.9 changes. > o The small scsi changes (dubious) > o TCP changes > o IRDA > o NFS >
If I may defend IrDA here, I don't think that's it.
I've been using it for months (actually, one of the developers of it), and I've not seen any corruption of the type discussed.
Now, I'd be inclined to believe the quota fixes.. becuase I don't run IrDA and quota on the same machines (my laptop, and my home machines.)
BUT, if there's belief there's a problem, let me & dag know, and we'll dig into it..
-- ------------------------+-------------------------------------------------- Thomas Davis | PDSF Project Leader tadavis@lbl.gov | (510) 486-4524 | "Only a petabyte of data this year?"
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