It might be worth noting that the issues with mvsas / SATA disks are
especially notable with md raid sets. Also from what I've seen in posts
XFS filesystem on the drives (when they're not in raid) seems to trigger
the issue a lot.

Anyways my question basically is 2 folded:

I'd like to know what patches (if any) from the SCSI mailing list are included 
by ubuntu in the current 10.10's kernel?
If they're not yet all included, are they going to be?

I'm not afraid to build/patch kernels myself, I've just not done it with
ubuntu before and thus don't know any specifics I might have to consider
(for example, I never need to use initrd's because I include all drivers
required at boot, also don't know how to tell ubuntu properly what my
kernel is so it won't just overwrite grub with the next update and
grub2's config seems to differ a lot from v1). Build kernels on gentoo
regularly, but it has the large advantage that if a package requires a
certain kernel feature and doesn't detect it in /usr/src/linux/.config
it gives a note about it being required.

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Lucid crash on heavy DB i/o (mvsas?)
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