Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: strange error with ext2fs on a ramdisk | Date | Mon, 16 Mar 1998 01:59:53 +0100 | From | Michael Lausch <> |
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>>>>> "ml" == Michael Lausch <mla@gams.co.at> >>>>> wrote the following on Mon, 16 Mar 1998 00:41:04 +0100
ml> While developing an embedded Linux kernel (version 2.1.79) on an ml> MPC860 (PowerPC Core), the following behaviour can be observed.
ml> We load the root file system from a compressed initrd from FLASH ml> RAM. The system boots okay, but if create filesand delete them ml> immediatly afterwards, the ext2 code reports that there is no space on ml> the file system, but `df' and `df -i' shows that there is space and ml> free inodes.
Okay. It happened again. Shortly after posing this i found the _compiler bug_ responsible for this behaviour. ext2, dentry code, and ramdisk code is fine (should get more sleep). -- Michael Lausch/g.a.m.s. edv dienstleistungen gmbh See my web page <http://www.gams.net/~mla> or query PGP key server for PGP key. "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away". -- Philip K. Dick
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