** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Won't Fix
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ls segmentation fault
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We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.1
>From your description, it would seem that ls/coreutils is not to blame,
and xfs/kernel may be. The format of the error messages look like kernel
complaints. However, I'm not confident to confirm it for linux-source,
either, as it could conceivably be a glibc bug.
Were these error messages shown o
** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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The above problems only seem to manifest with edgy. I have now installed
dapper and do not have the ls -latr problem, or the cron segfaults, and
postfix problem.
However tar crashes with the 4500+ directory:
Command run: cd /user # directory has 4500+ directories with 250Gs of data
Command run: t
Confirmed that this happens after a reboot. Did not happen after a umount and
remount.
Confirmed that running ls -l before running ls -latr means no segmentation
faults.
Confirmed another program that segfaults in the backgroud.
kernel: [ 3690.913237] cron[4023]: segfault at 2b96e84cd3b8 rip
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Sourcepackagename: None => coreutils
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