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SubjectRe: nasty inode leak in 2.1.125? details
Hi,

On Thu, 29 Oct 1998 19:26:00 -0500 (EST), Alexander Viro
<viro@math.psu.edu> said:

> Stephen, I also did hit it. In 2.1.126. Couldn't reproduce it yet. I've
> poked in /dev/kmem and it turned out that ->s_root->d_count was 2 without
> any obvious holders. So it sounds like dentry leak. And no, I don't know
> how I got there. _Not_ the way that Chris described, that's for sure.

OK, I'll file this for now and keep my eyes open for other reports:
can _anybody_ reliably reproduce this?

--Stephen


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