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SubjectRe: fs corruption summary, ipv4 "bugs" and other funny serial things
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> * there was an strange bug on 2.2.x kernels that causes fs corruption
> somewhere from 2.2.8 to 2.2.10 that should be fixed on 2.2.10ac10.

Hmm.. I ran 2.2.10ac10 for just under two days before my SCSI drive was
corrupted. Unfortunately it happened a couple of days before I was due to
leave the company I was working for, so didnt have time to grab anything
of use from it. The controller was an Adaptec AIC-7871 (IIRC), drive was
from the same batch as this one:

Vendor: IBM Model: DCAS-32160W Rev: S65A
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02

I did manage to salvage a kern.log, but the last entry was the drive being
remounted as readonly (obviously) after an error. Will see if I can find
the log again. The new kernel wasnt configured any differently from the
2.2.3 kernel which was on there since it was released.

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Jonathan Miles <jon@zetnet.net>


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