On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 06:28:33PM +0000, Roeland Th. Jansen wrote:
> > Is anyone else getting filesystem corruption with BP6 lockups? I just
> 
> there are stll problems in the IDE code of the version you use. the pre18 is
> supposed to be clean of all IDE problems. 

Good! I knew this was a work in progress, but was not sure if this has
really got it all or not. DL'd and installed pre18 today. 
 
> this is just a few lines of .17 and .18 :
> 
> 
> 2.2.14pre18
> o       Dave Jones moved                                (Dave Jones)
> o       Fix minor errors in nautilus Alpha code         (Michal Jaegermann)
> o       Remove a debugging printk in SDLA Frame Relay   (Nenad Corbic)
> o       Final IDE clean up                              (Mark Lord)
> o       ISDN update                                     (Karsten Keil)
> 
> 2.2.14pre17
> o       Fix the IDE problem                             (Mark Lord)
> o       Clean the AHA1542 scribble ptr on free          (Steven S Dick)
> o       Fix bridge for non x86 platforms                (Jack Howarth)
> o       SIS900 update                                   (Ollie Lho)
> o       Fix missing argument                            (Willy Tarreau)
> o       Update tulip fixes (add debug only checks)      (Wolfgan Walter)
> o       Fix technical posix violation in sigprocmask    (Cristian Gafton)
>         handling
> o       Fix AF_UNIX sysctl bug                          (Rusty Russel[l])
> o       NCPfs time stamp handling fixes                 (Wolfram Pienkoss)
> o       VFAT bogus EINVAL cases                         (Wolfram Pienkoss)
> o       Moxa serial drivers                             (Moxa)
> 
> and I have had a full f* up root filesystem about 2 weeks ago with
> 2.2.14pre16 (and .13 --> .8 or so)

I hadn't seen any one else really mention this, so (in a way) I'm glad
I'm not the only one. I hadn't gotten hosed fs with all lockups, but
the last 3 I did. All these were with various 14pres. 2.2.12 just got hard
lock.

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