I believe the right solution is to set the default in the kernel, not in
mkfs, it should be possible to change lazy-sb to no-lazy-sb and only
flag when we actually want to disable it.
FS mounted with lazy-sb, should be (if unmounted cleanly) mountable by a
non-lazy-aware kernel, (and if not unmou
On Thursday 28 February 2008, Nathan Scott wrote:
> No not really, in that in 6-12 months time 99% of kernels that people
> are using will support this feature, and the problem simply wont arise
> anymore.
Basically you are saying here: let's postpone enabling this feature by
default until Lenny
Sorry, I fat fingered the debian-boot address.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
On Thursday 28 February 2008, Nathan Scott wrote:
> Been discussing this with the SGI guys. The problem is most likely
> to be that current mkfs.xfs enables the "lazy superblock" accounting
> feature, which was supported in kernels since 2.6.23.
Nice that's a known pr
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> forcemerge 465737 468184
Bug#465737: Can't mount XFS partition on "/"
Bug#468184: installation-reports
Forcibly Merged 465737 468184.
> reassign 465737 xfsprogs 2.9.6-1
Bug#465737: Can't mount XFS partition on "/"
forcemerge 465737 468184
reassign 465737 xfsprogs 2.9.6-1
severity 465737 grave
tags 465737 d-i
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On Monday 25 February 2008, MD Dawson wrote:
> Hi, I ran into the same problem a couple of days ago and had to use
> another filesystem. I do not have the installation syslog handy at the
> momen
Hi, I ran into the same problem a couple of days ago and had to use
another filesystem. I do not have the installation syslog handy at the
moment, but I can send it on later if desired. When the error occurred I
glanced at VT4 and saw:
Mounting /dev/sda2 on /target/ failed
Invalid argument
Or som
"Facundo Ariel Perez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After doing the manual partitioning as indicated above, the system
> can't mount the "/" ( /dev/sda1 ) as XFS. But if I define that
> partition as JFS it worked ok.
Could you send the installer syslog, from /var/log/installer/syslog
(gzipped) t
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-businesscard.iso
Date: 14-Feb-2008 10:07
Machine:Desktop PC - Clone
Processor: Intel 2.4 ghz
Memory: 1 gb
Partitions:
/dev/sda1
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