I am trying on 32 Bit micro board with ubifs file system with Linux Kernel 4.1.
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 6:48 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 23 Feb 2018 15:13:30 +0530, techi eth said: > > > Which Linux kernel version have Year 2038 problem solved for Linux > running > > on 32 Bit system. > > > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem > > Did you read references 15 through 17 on that page? > > Also, the answer isn't a strict "Linux v5.91 fixes it" - the problem > wasn't fixed in > one commit. So for instance, some filesystems had 64 bit timestamps from > the very beginning, while there's probably at least one or two that still > need work. > > And if your problem is that you've got some ancient ext2 file system > images that > you have to keep around for forensic reasons, no kernel version is going > to help > (And yes, that could happen - as part of my job, I've had to keep disk > images around > for close to a decade due to ongoing legal action, and I've got users who > need to > keep research data for 30 years due to grant restrictions). > > So the *real* question here is - what data/hardware/whatever are you > looking at > where the 2038 problem is possibly relevant? >
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