** Description changed:

  Linux kernel v6.9 introduced a regression of 9pfs in the commit
  <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/724a084>, and it was fixed in
  v6.12-rc5 (<https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/be2ca38>):
  
  > This code simplification introduced significant regressions on servers
  > that do not remap inode numbers when exporting multiple underlying
  > filesystems with colliding inodes, as can be illustrated with simple
  > tmpfs exports in qemu with remapping disabled:
  > [...]
  
+ Could you consider cherry-picking the fix to Ubuntu 24.10's kernel 6.11
+ ?
  
- Could you consider cherry-picking the fix to Ubuntu 24.10's kernel 6.11 ?
+ CentOS Stream 10 has already cherry-picked the commit to their kernel
+ 6.11 tree: https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/src/kernel/centos-
+ stream-10/-/commits/kernel-6.11.0-27.el10/fs/9p?ref_type=tags

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  Request: cherry-pick commit be2ca38 `Revert "fs/9p: simplify iget to
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