* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-07 10:45]:
> Thanks a lot, Martin. Maybe you could mark is as "experimental"
I don't think this is possible.
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En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-26 16:31]:
So, it seems that jfs is good. Perhaps you (Martin) could include in
d-i as an option.
I'm uploading new installer kernels for armel right now that contain
JFS.
Thanks a lot, Martin. Maybe you could mark
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-26 16:31]:
> So, it seems that jfs is good. Perhaps you (Martin) could include in
> d-i as an option.
I'm uploading new installer kernels for armel right now that contain
JFS.
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On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 10:24 +0200, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> Tobi: Are you going to take this upstream to the XFS devels or linux-kernel?
>
> Gaudenz
Yes, but not before the weekend...
(I plan to do some tests with 2.6.27 by my own.)
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 06:08:24PM +0300, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Gaudenz Steinlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-27 17:05]:
> > > The ARM XFS fix that got into 2.6.27 is also in our 2.6.26 kernel.
> > > However, if you want to try 2.6.27-rc4, I can build it for arm.
> >
> > I tested with 2.6.26
I'm running armel.
thecus:~/#uname -a
Linux thecus.coldtobi.ip 2.6.26-1-iop32x #1 Fri Aug 8 23:42:37 UTC 2008
armv5tel GNU/Linux
>
> Tobias: Are you running arm or armel? The XFS on arm bug referenced in the
> kernel changelog suggests that at least some parts of the problem may be
> arm speci
* Gaudenz Steinlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-27 17:05]:
> > The ARM XFS fix that got into 2.6.27 is also in our 2.6.26 kernel.
> > However, if you want to try 2.6.27-rc4, I can build it for arm.
>
> I tested with 2.6.26-3 from unstable. I also get the corruption with
> this kernel. Are you sur
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 01:19:13PM +0300, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Gaudenz Steinlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-27 11:56]:
> > I can confirm the corruption also happens on my Thecus N2100 running kernel
> > 2.6.24
> > with the DMA patches from Dan Williams.
> >
> > I've noticed that some XFS
En/na Tobias Frost ha escrit:
So now I have a image prepared, which I can upload somewhere on
request. (approx 26 MB gziped)
As building the image, I had the impression that the corruption occured
when I deleted some files.
Can someone please try the xfs on their machines, I'd like to verify
t
* Gaudenz Steinlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-27 11:56]:
> I can confirm the corruption also happens on my Thecus N2100 running kernel
> 2.6.24
> with the DMA patches from Dan Williams.
>
> I've noticed that some XFS fixes got into 2.6.27-rc4. Martin built some Debian
> packages of this kernel
Hi
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:02:57AM +0200, Tobias Frost wrote:
> So now I have a image prepared, which I can upload somewhere on
> request. (approx 26 MB gziped)
>
> As building the image, I had the impression that the corruption occured
> when I deleted some files.
>
> Can someone please try
So now I have a image prepared, which I can upload somewhere on
request. (approx 26 MB gziped)
As building the image, I had the impression that the corruption occured
when I deleted some files.
Can someone please try the xfs on their machines, I'd like to verify
this and maybe report the problem
Hi,
I test my jfs and it seems all OK.
I test by doing the following:
- I download kernel source from kernel.org and uncompress it
- copy / from my slug to /arxius/prova (my jfs partition)
- download ubuntu into /arxius
- download ltp
- cp /arxius/prova /arxius/prova2 -r
umount and fsck the part
En/na Tobias Frost ha escrit:
So, part copied and did some testing... I'll attach a transcipt.
Abstract: This time xfs_repair did not fail, but the corruption
reoccured immediatly.
I will prepare a test-image of the partition, if someone is interested.
(I just have to nullify the swap before.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 11:19:47AM +0200, Tobias Frost wrote:
> So, part copied and did some testing... I'll attach a transcipt.
>
> Abstract: This time xfs_repair did not fail, but the corruption
> reoccured immediatly.
>
> I will prepare a test-image of the partition, if someone is interested.
So, part copied and did some testing... I'll attach a transcipt.
Abstract: This time xfs_repair did not fail, but the corruption
reoccured immediatly.
I will prepare a test-image of the partition, if someone is interested.
(I just have to nullify the swap before.)
thecus:~#xfs_check /dev/md1 2
After making some test off-list together with Xan, I decided to get back on the
list,
after I got my first results.
Here's a snippet from the conversation off-list, to help everyone
understanding what we were doing.
>> Thanks Tobias for the intro:
>> * The mounting process was OK.
>> *
En/na Tobias Frost ha escrit:
Sure, I gonna try to help you.
Please test only if you feel confident to do so, as I don't want you to
break your nslu. (I have a Thecus, and on this I now how to load a
recovery system. But on the nslu, I have not glue)
I'm not sure that I understood you correctl
Fernando Carolo wrote:
> re-flashing a slug with upslug2 is safe, unless you mess with RedBoot
> using --Complete-reprogram.
That option is not even enabled in any binary distribution of upslug2
that I'm aware of. You have to manually edit the source code and
recompile it yourself to enable that
En/na Fernando Carolo ha escrit:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to try it. I don't want break my slug too, but I think that if all is
wrong, we could re-upslug2 it (and start again) (please, could anyone
confirm that in any case reflashing image could b
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to try it. I don't want break my slug too, but I think that if all is
> wrong, we could re-upslug2 it (and start again) (please, could anyone
> confirm that in any case reflashing image could be a solution?).
Xan,
re-flash
En/na Tobias Frost ha escrit:
Sure, I gonna try to help you.
Please test only if you feel confident to do so, as I don't want you to
break your nslu. (I have a Thecus, and on this I now how to load a
recovery system. But on the nslu, I have not glue)
Thanks a lot, Tobias.
I want to try it
Sure, I gonna try to help you.
Please test only if you feel confident to do so, as I don't want you to
break your nslu. (I have a Thecus, and on this I now how to load a
recovery system. But on the nslu, I have not glue)
I'm not sure that I understood you correctly: Did you mean with
> Can you w
OKay. / and all other patitions are ext3 (except of one that are ext2).
Can you will help me for migrating one partition to jfs and detecting
the possible bug?
Thanks,
Xan.
En/na Tobias Frost ha escrit:
You could test it
Make an ext3 for root, just big enough for debian, install debian an
En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-22 16:11]:
Well, in module selection step I choose, among others partman-jfs
for formating my usb harddisk, but when I format one partition, JFS
does not appears among options. If I choose partman-xfs for example
xfs appea
You could test it
Make an ext3 for root, just big enough for debian, install debian and
then -- like I did -- make a data partition to play with.
If the bug is still there, it will manifest rather quick.
On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 17:20 +0200, Xan wrote:
> First of all, thanks for answering...
* Xan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-22 16:11]:
> Well, in module selection step I choose, among others partman-jfs
> for formating my usb harddisk, but when I format one partition, JFS
> does not appears among options. If I choose partman-xfs for example
> xfs appears among these.
> So it seems
First of all, thanks for answering
En/na Tobias Frost ha escrit:
When I installed my Thecus N2100, I had the same. But thats half an year
ago. (As I wanted xfs not for the root fs it was not an issue. The
partition planed to hold this fs was a dm-mapped (luKS-crypted) one)
So, it's probably
When I installed my Thecus N2100, I had the same. But thats half an year
ago. (As I wanted xfs not for the root fs it was not an issue. The
partition planed to hold this fs was a dm-mapped (luKS-crypted) one)
After installing one could part I it with [xj]js: However, I got servere
filesystem issue
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