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SubjectRe: filesystem corruption (ReiserFS, 2.6.6): regions replaced by \000 bytes
Tomas Szepe wrote:

>On May-28 2004, Fri, 08:46 -0400
>Chris Mason <mason@suse.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>>>The bottom line: I've experienced file corruption, of the following
>>>nature: consecutive regions (all, it seems, aligned on 256-byte
>>>boundaries, and typically around 1kb or 2kb in length) of seemingly
>>>random files are replaced by null bytes.
>>>
>>>
>>The good news is that we tracked this one down recently. 2.6.7-rc1
>>shouldn't do this anymore.
>>
>>
>
>So did this only affect SMP machines?
>
>
>
No, it's UP here. And I think it happened first with 2.6.6-rc2-mm2.

Lenar
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