Re: btrfs says no errors, but booting gives lots of errors

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Holger Hoffstätte <holger.hoffstaette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 10/10/15 17:46, Lionel Bouton wrote:
> > Le 10/10/2015 16:41, covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :
> >> Holger Hoffstätte <holger.hoffstaette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 10/10/15 14:46, covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>>> Hi.  I am having lots of btrfs troubles  -- I am using a 4.1.9 kernel
> >>> Just FYI, both 4.1.9 and .10 have serious regressions in the network layer
> >>> that *will*  lock up the whole machine, either after a few minutes or a
> >>> few hours (when idle). Try 4.2.x or (also more btrfs fixes) or 4.1.8 (OK).
> > 
> > If I'm not mistaken as the OP uses Gentoo gentoo-sources-4.1.9-r1 should
> > have distribution patches for this (4.1 is LTS, not 4.2 so you might
> > want to prefer the 4.1 series).
> 
> Good point..after all I was the one who sent Mike a warning about that. :)
> Just saw that he had masked vanilla-.9/10, didn't see that he also added
> the required patch to gentoo-.9/10, since I use my own patches anyway.

But do you folks have any idea about my original question, this leads me
to think that btrfs is too new or something.


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