Chris Sykes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 01:14:31PM +0100, Chris Sykes wrote:
> > After many compile reboot cycles, git-bisect tells me that the
> > offending cset is 10f47e6a1b8b276323b652053945c87a63a5812d:
> > [PATCH] ext2: Enable atomic inode security labeling
> >
> > I'll do some more testing to verify.
>
> Latest kernel from git (2.6.14-rc2-g87e807b6) still causes the problem
> for me. Reversing cset 10f47e6a1b8b276323b652053945c87a63a5812d fixes
> it for me.
Good stuff, thanks.
> I'll build a kernel with CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR disabled and see if that
> also makes the issue go away.
Yup. I thought I already tested wth your .config?
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