Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2013 00:20:00 +0200 From: Attilio Rao <attilio@freebsd.org> To: Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com>, George Neville-Neil <gnn@freebsd.org> Cc: fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: New fusefs implementation not usable with multiple fusefs mounts Message-ID: <CAJ-FndDKse=v-KFGAkgy4X_F7VoYYvnpqj%2BReduiXE3QT=r3Qg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAN6yY1sMxAwq1DR4RW-=d2JwHUsJPJuMj3R5CmTPb9Sogj6pPQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAN6yY1sMxAwq1DR4RW-=d2JwHUsJPJuMj3R5CmTPb9Sogj6pPQ@mail.gmail.com>
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On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com> wrote: > I have been using the new fusefs for a while and have had to back it out and > go back to the old kernel module. I keep getting corrupted file NTFS systems > and I think I understand why, > > I mount two NTFS systems: > /dev/fuse 184319948 110625056 73694892 60% /media/Media > /dev/fuse 110636028 104943584 5692444 95% /media/Windows7_OS > > Note that both systems are mounted on /dev/fuse and I am assured that this > is by design. Both work fine for reads and seem to work for writes. Then I > unmount either of them. Both are unmounted, at least as far as the OS is > concerned. There is no way to unmount one and leave the other mounted. It > appears that any attempt to unmount either system does a proper unmount of > /media/Media, but, while marking /media/Windows7_OS as unmounted, actually > does not do so. The device ends up corrupt and the only way I have been able > to clean it is to boot Windows and have a disk check run. Media never seems > to get corrupted. > > Any further information I might gather before filing a PR? I am running on > 9.1 stable, but havehad the problem since the patch set first became > available on 9.0-stable. I do not understand, new fusefs implementation was never committed to stable branch to my knowledge. Did you backport manually? BTW I cc'ed George which should maintain the module. Attilio -- Peace can only be achieved by understanding - A. Einstein
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