Date: Sun, 18 Jun 1995 09:16:55 -0400 From: Robert Withrow <witr@rwwa.com> To: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: 2.0.5R -- Filesystems getting scrambled... Message-ID: <199506181316.JAA01366@rwwa.com>
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Doing a ``find / -type f -print | xargs cat >/dev/null'' causes a panic because of scrambled filesystems. 2.0.5R, Pentium 75Mhz, ``Sis'' [?] chipset, 24 MB memory, onboard ide, WD caviar 1.22G drive. System installs OK, comes up OK, and a manual fsck *before* doing the above looks OK. After the panic and reboot FSCK reports essentially a trashed disk (Inode 2 unknown type, etc...). This is obviously a showstopper problem for me, since I have no way of knowing what specific feature of the above pipeline is causing the scrambling, and so I have no way of knowing if some other innocent software or bumbling user will also scramble my file systems... (Aside: Does the FBSD group regression-test the OS? I have reported other problems caused by the above pipeline in the past.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Withrow, Tel: +1 617 598 4480, Fax: +1 617 598 4430 Net: witr@rwwa.COM R.W. Withrow Associates, 319 Lynnway Suite 201, Lynn MA 01901 USA
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