On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Peter Horton wrote:
> Okay, scratch that. It does still happen when there's no swap, but for
> some reason it happens a lot less often. Looks like it's timing related,
> it only fails when using 7200rpm drives, not older 5400rpm ones (even
> though they too are using UDMA33).
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 07:48:05PM +, Russell King wrote:
> Peter Horton writes:
> > The corruption is dependent on having a swapped on swap partition. If I
> > "swapoff" the corruption goes away, but it comes back when I "swapon"
> > again. I feel this a kernel bug, but as I'm the only person
Peter Horton writes:
> The corruption is dependent on having a swapped on swap partition. If I
> "swapoff" the corruption goes away, but it comes back when I "swapon"
> again. I feel this a kernel bug, but as I'm the only person out here who's
> seeing it I'm at a loss ...
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On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 09:24:12AM +, Peter Horton wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 03:20:33AM +0100, Xuan Baldauf wrote:
> >
> > Peter Horton wrote:
> >
> > > I'm experiencing repeatable corruption whilst writing large volumes of
> > > data to disk. Kernel version is 2.4.1-pre8, on an 850MH
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 03:20:33AM +0100, Xuan Baldauf wrote:
>
> Peter Horton wrote:
>
> > I'm experiencing repeatable corruption whilst writing large volumes of
> > data to disk. Kernel version is 2.4.1-pre8, on an 850MHz AMD Athlon on an
> > ASUS A7V (VIA KT133 chipset) motherboard 128M RAM (
Peter Horton wrote:
> I'm experiencing repeatable corruption whilst writing large volumes of
> data to disk. Kernel version is 2.4.1-pre8, on an 850MHz AMD Athlon on an
> ASUS A7V (VIA KT133 chipset) motherboard 128M RAM (tested with 'memtest86'
> for 10 hours).
>
> First, I realised that the f
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