On 14/07/2010 20:18, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 15:57:32 +0200, Vincent Danjean wrote:
> 
>>   Even if the problem occurs less often, I still experiment it sometimes
>> with 2.6.32-17.
>>   The last time (yesterday), just after a resume, any new processus
>> segfault within the ld.so code... So I rebooted.
>>   And today, I discovered, just before submitting a new bug, that the
>> fact that bash core dump each time I hit [tab] or [backspace] was due
>> to a disk corruption of bash binary (ie pb fixed by reinstalling my current
>> version of bash). I will now start a global fsck to check if other
>> on-disk structures have been corrupted or not.
>>   So, this bug is not fully fixed.
>>
> I don't suppose it's possible that this was earlier on-disk corruption
> still showing up after the reboot on the new kernel?

Note that before the memory corruption, I boot and made several cycles of
suspend/resume with 2.6.32-17 (this is a improvement with the previous
versions).

  Regards,
    Vincent

> Cheers,
> Julien


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