In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > There have been assorted reports of filesystem corruption on raid5 in > 2.4.0, and I have finally got a patch - see below. > I don't know if it addresses everybody's problems, but it fixed a very > really problem that is very reproducable. Do you know if it is safe with 2.4.0 kernels to swap on degraded soft raids? On the debian-devel list there is a discussion. Currently Debisn Systems to not do swap-on on boot if a raid partition is resyncing. Greetings Bernd - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- [PATCH] - filesystem corruption on soft RAID5 in 2.4.0+ Neil Brown
- Re: [PATCH] - filesystem corruption on soft RAID5 in ... Manfred Spraul
- Re: [PATCH] - filesystem corruption on soft RAID5... Holger Kiehl
- Re: [PATCH] - filesystem corruption on soft RAID5 in ... Hans Reiser
- Re: [PATCH] - filesystem corruption on soft RAID5 in ... Edward
- Re: [PATCH] - filesystem corruption on soft RAID5 in ... Holger Kiehl
- Kernel crash during resync of raid5 on SMP Otto Meier
- Re: Kernel crash during resync of raid5 on SMP Neil Brown
- Re: Kernel crash during resync of raid5 on SM... Otto Meier
- Re: Kernel crash during resync of raid5 o... Neil Brown
- Re: [PATCH] - filesystem corruption on soft RAID5 in ... Bernd Eckenfels