Bug#336153: Reproduced, also using ext2 + dm-crypt on top of RAID5

2005-12-17 Thread kiu
Is it correct what Max wrote ? The debian people are shipping a kernel in their stable production line, which is known to crash your data (if you use a system invented to prevent data loss) and there is no warning at all in the debian installer or after "apt-get install mdadm" has been run. Imho

Bug#336153: Reproduced, also using ext2 + dm-crypt on top of RAID5

2005-12-17 Thread maximilian attems
severity 336153 important stop 2.6.8 is known to have an fucked md and doesn't stand heavy fileload unless you are lucky. the archive features now 2.6.14 please try it out, beware that the new initramfs generating tools are still in dev -- maks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Bug#336153: Reproduced, also using ext2 + dm-crypt on top of RAID5

2005-11-25 Thread Tillmann Steinbrecher
Hello, I managed to reproduce the bug using a newer kernel (actually, I didn't _try_ to reproduce it, I ran into it and a google search brought up this bug, which occured under almost identical circumstances). My configuration is very similar to that of the original submitter; I also use dm-