Hello, I tested the patch using a testing kernel from Joseph Salisbury
and it completely fixed the bug. Later, I was unable to boot to 4.8.0-42
which came with updates. I do not know why. I have never before
experienced such a problem.
What can I do to try it again better?
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Can someone please explain me the Ubuntu update process? My systems are
two kernel updates older now and the bug is still present.
Today, it made the system disk unresponsive on my server, damaging its
filesystem and dpkg database in the process. I think that such a bug is
critical and should be f
Vej, Thank you very much for posting the links.
"What sort of updates are allowed for post-release kernels?"
"It fixes a critical issue (data-loss, OOPs, crashes) or is security
related. Security related issues might be covered by security releases
which are special in handling and publication."
Thank you again. I have to say that I am not experienced in the standard
Ubuntu or kernel update processes thus I was unsure how to interpret
Joseph's message.
I also do not want to waste your time but may I ask if you can tell me
where I can check or what/where I can search for? Thank you in adva
A link from my first message:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-mm-commits&m=148650422714993&w=2
Is this what you are talking about?
Sorry, I am not a kernel developer in any way. I do not make patches nor
I know how to submit them. I did not know that reporting a bug has such
requirements.
Please forg
Vej, I was not upset, I was just feeling sad and looking for a light at the end
of the tunnel.
I always loved Ubuntu, converted to this distro a long time ago with all my
servers and desktops, but I cannot put my data at risk.
I really really appreciate your help and personal involvement and hel
Joseph, I have installed the patched kernel. As of now, I have a USB hub
connected with four drives attached to it. It is twice as much as I
could connect before. The syslog seems to be perfectly clear and kswapd
does not hang with 100% CPU consumption. I am stressing the drives a bit
and everythin
Several hours and a terabyte later, still going strong. I would consider
it definitely fixed.
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In fact, it already offers me to "update" to the previous kernel because
the system understands this new one as a downgrade. No problem at all, I
will not let the system to update the kernel until the new release is
out.
In the end, I tested six USB HDD drives plus two flash disks connected
all at
Hello again, the gods must definitely hate me.
Your testing kernel got replaced immediately. Automatically. I do not
understand it. I have never used any automatic updater and I always do
all updates by hand. Anyway, the original kernel had been back with next
reboot. OK, no problem I told to myse
Thanks, I will do when I have more info. I will try one more boot and
analyze the syslog closely.
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Hello, I am running:
(K)Ubuntu 16.10
4.8.0-37-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 26 02:27:07 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
There has been found a bug in 4.8, which causes kernel call trace when I
connect third USB HDD to a USB hub. After the trace, kswapd0 process
use
Sorry, I was unable to make apport-collect working.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Thank you very much.
It is exactly the same bug I am facing to. The same results on different
hardware.
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Amazing, thank you very much.
I do not know about any workaround. Plugging the third HDD into another
USB port brings the same result. On the other hand, it is possible to
use USB flash drives. Probably because they are not UAS devices.
I had been running a three USB HDDs setup to the day the bug
Since this bug is really ruining my life I have been checking for a
kernel update every day. I updated to 4.8.0-38-generic today but, sadly,
the bug is still present. May I ask when the bug gets fixed and patched
kernel is released as update? Thank you in advance.
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