Hi Samuel, All
> some value in adding my information here... I will be adding this to
> redhats bugzilla ... soon ;)
>
>see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=185724
>
> What seems to happen is that mkfs will try and write to the drive
> using the normal
>
from bugzilla:
>Writing inode tables: 733/1247
>
>....and then no more (actually since the update the block number we stick
on
>has moved slightly)
yes, we experimented the same absolutely reproducible behaviour,
the system hangs - better, processes involving i/o hang -
after a few timeouts and cannot be brought down other than hard resetting
it.
Our mileage can vary...
We use vanilla kernels on slackware-current distribution (see ver_linux in
previous post).
Tryed:
2.6.15
2.6.15.6
2.6.16-rc4
2.6.16-rc6
Mauro
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