Am Dienstag,  1. Oktober 2002, 13:58:05 Uhr MET, schrieb Borzenkov Andrey:
> > A simple 'find' in /mnt/cdrom will probably reveal what I'm
> > talking about (half the files cannot be stat-ed). In addition,
> > there is the problem of non-freeing inodes on zips and floppies.

> For CD-ROM - I cannot seem to be able to reproduce it using obvious
> steps. You may be hit by remaining problem (I did send patch for it
> together with others and as with others never heard anything about it
> :-/ - if after changing media _anything_ had accessed device before
> supermount got a chance to do it (in reported case it was eject -t),
> "media change" flag is lost so supermount did not invalidate old i-nodes
> with very much undefined consequences. My solution was to add "media
> changed" flag to superblock and update it in when system first detects
> this condition. It was the simplest solution I assure you :)

Hi,

this problem appered on my system without changing the CD. I've booted
the machine up, inserted a CD, did a ls /mnt/cdrom. Then I copied a
large amount of files from the CD to the hard drive, but the copy
didn't finish, because it gave me file not found errors.

At this point a ls /mnt/cdrom gave me several file not found errors
for files that were listed before.
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