Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 6 Jan 2002 01:32:09 -0700 | From | Richard Gooch <> | Subject | Re: oops in devfs |
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Andreas Dilger writes: > On Jan 05, 2002 17:47 -0700, Richard Gooch wrote: > > Ah! You're using LVM! There are known bugs in LVM which cause memory > > corruptions. I told Heinz about this on 16-DEC, but it appears the CVS > > tree hasn't been updated yet. So grab the latest CVS tree (which fixes > > some bugs) and then apply the appended patch (which fixes more > > bugs). You definately need both. The patch should be applied in the > > drivers/md directory. > > Hmm, my understanding was that the LVM CVS already had this patch > applied, but I could be wrong... In any case, I haven't seen > anything about updating the kernel LVM to match CVS since Alan > merged in his -ac LVM code into 2.4.15 or so.
When I wrote this message, I had just before downloaded LVM using CVS, following the instructions at: http://www.sistina.com/products_CVS.htm AFAIK, that's the most recent version of LVM.
Hm. Andreas: do you have write access?
Regards,
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