#28 — squashfs failure
| State | Rejected |
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| Version: | 2.6.33-zen |
| Area | Zen-Stable Releases/GIT |
| Issue type | Bug |
| Severity | Medium |
| Submitted by | jtf |
| Submitted on | Mar 30, 2010 |
| Responsible | Steven Barrett |
| Target release: |
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First of all thanks a lot for the great job!
The issue is identical to http://zen-kernel.org/issues/15 on 2.6.33-zen1.
I get many random "SQUASHFS error: read_indexes: reading block/Unable to read directory block/Unable to read inode"
in dmesg by using squashfs+aufs.
The switch to the vanilla kernel26 2.6.32.10 on Arch Linux without changing anything on compressed image solves the problem.
In kernel release notes appears squashfs and aufs however, so do I miss something in my kernel config ?
The issue is identical to http://zen-kernel.org/issues/15 on 2.6.33-zen1.
I get many random "SQUASHFS error: read_indexes: reading block/Unable to read directory block/Unable to read inode"
in dmesg by using squashfs+aufs.
The switch to the vanilla kernel26 2.6.32.10 on Arch Linux without changing anything on compressed image solves the problem.
In kernel release notes appears squashfs and aufs however, so do I miss something in my kernel config ?
- Steps to reproduce:
- used this guide http://wiki.archlinux.org/[…]/Maximizing_performance#Compressing_.2Fusr
Added by
Steven Barrett
on
Nov 29, 2010 01:49 AM
Is this still a problem in 2.6.36?
Added by
Steven Barrett
on
Nov 29, 2010 01:52 AM
Responsible manager:
(UNASSIGNED)
→
damentz
Added by
Steven Barrett
on
Nov 29, 2010 01:53 AM
Duplicate ticket; closing.
Issue state:
Unconfirmed
→
Rejected
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