Messages in this thread | | | From | Neil Brown <> | Date | Tue, 7 Mar 2000 13:10:27 +1100 (EST) | Subject | Re: [NFS] bad inode number: 0 and NFS |
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On Monday March 6, skvidal@phy.duke.edu wrote: > > This code has been totally re-written in 2.3 and in the patches that > > Dave Higgens in maintaining for 2.2.14. > so if we use the higgens patches then the problem will disappear? >
Very likely.
> > However, the dentry returned by d_alloc_root() here is never inserted > > into the dcache tree and so can never map anything to anything. It > > gets totally discarded when dput is called on it. > which means what?
"there isn't an obvious problem with that piece of code"
> > Am I corrupting my FS?
Unlikely. Though as I don't know exactly what is causing that error message, I cannot be certain.
> > -sv >
NeilBrown
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