I think that I may have spotted a minor bug in the 2.6.23 kernel and its
relationship with the EXT3 file system. I apologize in advance if I am
mistaken, reporting a problem that is already known (I did not spot it
in Bugzilla) or if I am reporting it to the wrong forum. I made the
decision a just a few weeks ago to participate by running my system on
the newest kernels and this is the first issue I have attempted to
report.
And I know that you have stumble a few times before you get the hang of
it.
I note that on the 2.6.23-rc1, rc2 and rc2-git1 systems that when I boot
I receive the following message each and every time:
/dev/sda1: Superblock last write time is in the future. FIXED
This message is repeated once for each hard drive I have (three
traditional PATA and two of the newer SATA drives)
After the message is issued the system seems to run great.
This DOES NOT happen when I am coming up with a 2.6.22.1 kernel.
A thumbnail of my configuration is:
AMD-64 Dual Core 4600+ on a MSI motherboard
2 gig of memory
3 PATA hard disks in an integrated nVidia CK804 controller
2 SAS hard disks on an integrated nVidia CK804 controller
1 IDE DVD/CD driver
2 USB attached DVD/ CD burner
nVidia GeForce 7600 PCI video card
Thank you
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