En Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 01:59:18PM +0800, Gino LV.Ledesma escribio:
#_ [Slashdot]:
#_ There is a bug in the latest kernel releases, that causes fs
#_ corruption on umount. A lot of people have already been hit by this,
#_ so for now I suggest you hold fire on booting those new kernels. More
#_ dead-duck than greased-turkey. Two possible fixes are being discussed
#_ on linux-kernel." Colin Bayer adds links to a story at the Register
#_ and Al Viro's fix.  Update: 11/25 00:39 GMT by T: Tarkie writes
#_ "Linux 2.4.16-pre1 is out, as detailed at NewsForge. If you've been
#_ having the filesystem corruptions, might be worth a try so that
#_ 2.4.16 can be out ASAP!"

Look hear for what to do before rebooting or shutting down from a 2.4.15
kernel.

http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0111.2/1677.html

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