Hi,
I was trying to find a cause for this crash before finding this bug item
reported here. After reading the comments I wanted to give some info on
what I've found.
I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 and experience the problem with latest
Wireshark on master branch. I noticed it a few weeks back but didn'
Hi,
I was trying to find a cause for this crash before finding this bug
reported at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wireshark/+bug/1803808. I
added comments about my findings and wanted to add it here too as for me
it's not clear where the root cause lies.
I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 and e
Public bug reported:
I get a general protection fault when removing a lot of files from an
hfsplus partition. Most of the times a reboot solves the problem but
with one directory I now get the error all the time.
sudo rm -rf myrepos/
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Looking at the kernel logs I
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GPF when removing lots of files from hfsplus partition
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
GPF when removing lots of files from hfsplus partition
To manage no
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 pow