Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 20 Feb 1999 11:10:25 +0000 | From | Steve Dodd <> | Subject | Re: PROBLEM: with NTFS (read-only) after upgrade 2.1.131->2.2.1 |
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Hi,
On Sat, Feb 20, 1999 at 01:30:24AM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
> 1) Problem with NTFS (read-only) after upgrade 2.1.131->2.2.1 > 2) I used to make backups of my NT-Filesystem with a command like: > cd /win-nt;find . -newer /etc/backup/sda5.ref ! -type d | \ > tar -c -l -T - -f - | bzip2 >$FILE.$SUF > After a kernel-upgrade from 2.1.131 to 2.2.1, "find" ends with a > Segmentation fault, the klogd writes some messages which you can find at > point 5), and unmounting of /win-nt is no more possible (device busy)
From the oops below, this looks suspiciously familiar. It happens because NTFS tries to allocate some memory, fails, but doesn't check the return code. That's fixed in 2.2.1-ac6, or I can send you the patch separately (it should be in the linux-kernel archives as well). The fact that it runs out of memory at all is the big problem, you should find that this goes away with the inode related fixes that are in 2.2.2-pre (and therefore presumably in Alan's patches as well).
> Trying to open MFT > (Another question: what does this mean, "Trying to open MFT"?)
It's just debug -- I thought that was only printed if you compiled ntfs with -DDEBUG, but obviously not. Don't worry about it :)
Did you ever see these problems with 2.1.131 and below? Just curious..
S.
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