On 6/19/06, Nathan Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
Oh - thats a kernel patch, not a repair patch, I was more interested
in whether the initial corruption could be reproduced. Which version
of xfs_repair are you running? (xfs_repair -V) xfsprogs-2.7.18 will
resolve your problem, I suspect.
OK, I'm running Gentoo's latest: 2.7.11, I can't find 2.7.18
_anywhere_ although 2.7.13 is in the pre directory on the ftp, is that
the one you're referring to?
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