I have a dual boot system with a 32bit kernel and a 64bit kernel version 2.6.10, and I have a big XFS partition for my data on the SATA hard disk. After running the 32bit kernel, I cannot mount my XFS partition with the 64bit kernel. When I try, I get the following error messages:
Apr 9 18:43:01 a kernel: XFS mounting filesystem sda2 Apr 9 18:43:01 a kernel: Starting XFS recovery on filesystem: sda2 (dev:sda2) Apr 9 18:43:01 a kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device Apr 9 18:43:01 a kernel: sda2: rw=0, want=68719477760, limit=281073240 Apr 9 18:43:01 a kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device I anyone running a similar configuration? Has anybody seen the same problem? I assume that it is an upstream problem with XFS, so I have filed a bug with the XFS project. You can find more details there if you are interested. http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=407 Anything else I can do? Is there a stock binary kernel that supports the ULI SATA controller? If so, I could give it a try, and see whether I get the same problem with the stock kernel. Any further ideas? Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]