Jean Delvare <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> Hi Anton, Bas, all,
>
> [Bas Vermeulen]
>> > I get a kernel BUG when mounting my (dirty) NTFS volume.
>> >
>> > Sep 12 18:54:47 laptop kernel: [4294708.961000] NTFS volume version
>> > 3.1. Sep 12 18:54:47 laptop kernel: [4294708.961000] NTFS-fs error
>> > (device sda2): load_system_files(): Volume is dirty. Mounting
>> > read-only. Run chkdsk and mount in Windows.
>> > Sep 12 18:54:47 laptop kernel: [4294709.063000] ------------[ cut
>> > here ]------------
>> > Sep 12 18:54:47 laptop kernel: [4294709.063000] kernel BUG at
>> > fs/ntfs/aops.c:403!
>
> I just hit the same BUG in different conditions. My NTFS volume is not
> dirty, not compressed and the BUG triggered on use (updatedb), not
> mount.
Same here, but it only triggers accessing a compressed directory. I can
reproduce at will just by using 'ls' inside a compressed dir.
> (BTW, is there a way to tell from Linux directly?)
ntfsinfo(8)
Luca
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