Ted, Thanks! It fix my problem. On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 12:37 AM, Azat Khuzhin <dohardgo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ted, many thanks! > I'll try to compile new kernel (maybe 3.4.x) > > On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 7:15 AM, Theodore Ts'o <ty...@mit.edu> wrote: >> On Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 11:48:17PM +0400, Azat Khuzhin wrote: >>> Recently I update my HDD on desktop machine, and bought WD Caviar Black. >>> But after I format & copy information to it (using dd), and fix >>> partitions size: I have next errors in kern.log: >>> >>> Aug 28 01:49:03 home-spb kernel: [183245.030897] EXT4-fs error (device >>> sdc2): ext4_mb_generate_buddy:739: group 3675, 32254 clusters in >>> bitmap, 32258 in gd >> >> Sorry for the delay; you sent this to linux-kernel (and not the >> linux-ext4 list). It also took me a while to dig up the relevant fix >> from my archives; normally, once a bug has been fixed (as this one >> was, on June 7, 2012) I don't worry about it any more. >> >> The upstream fix is commit b0dd6b70f0fda17ae9762fbb72d98e40a4f66556. >> >> Note that you are using the 3.3.0 kernel. This is a not long-term >> supported kernel, so fixes from upstream are no longer being >> backported to it. The official Debian kernel (which tracks the 3.2.x >> stable kernel series) has the backported bug fix. So does the 3.4 >> long-term stable kernel series, as does the 3.5 kernel or any later >> kernel. >> >> If you don't know how to backport a kernel patch, or even if you do, I >> would strongly suggest that you either go back to the Debian standard >> kernel for Wheezy, or track the 3.2.x or 3.4.x long-term stable >> kernel. (The fix is in v3.2.20 or later, and v3.4.3 or later --- >> where those trees are up to v3.2.28, and v3.4.10, respectively.) >> Otherwise, you may very well run into some other kernel bug which has >> already been fixed upstream, and you'll just waste your time as well >> as various other kernel developers. >> >> Regards, >> >> - Ted > > > > -- > Azat Khuzhin
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