Is HFS+ support broken in Linux since 4.9? Can we have this officially
acknowledged here? It's a high ranking result.
For what it's worth, mounting large HFS+ volumes, like this Drobo I own,
just hangs:
uname -a
Linux hiddenswitch-2 4.19.66-v7+ #1253 SMP Thu Aug 15 11:49:46 BST 2019 armv7l
Are there any work-arounds or planned fixes to this problem?
I'm getting the same fault when deleting a large number of files from a
directory using the following bash shell script;
mkdir test_dir; for i in {1..300}; do touch test_dir/$i; done ; rm
/test_dir/*
After this, fsck cannot fix the
Hi,
for me this problem persists in 4.9.0 (compiled myself, on debian8).
It's reproducible: create new empty filesystem, add files, delete files
--> leading to a segfault and unrecoverable corruption of the
filesystem. I tried this on two different hard drives, so I would
exclude the possibility
I have not been running Ubuntu on this machine so can't say if it works
on any earlier version.
I verified that the problem is still there with mainline kernel
v4.9-rc7.
After this problem happens it is not possible to unmount the drive so I
am not able to reboot the machine properly. After a
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Title:
GPF when removing lots of files from hfsplus partition
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Title:
GPF when removing lots of files from hfsplus partition
Status in linux package
Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.9
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