As far as i know this bug was only happening if you used blk-mq without selecting an I/O scheduler... On Archlinux i use the Zen kernel and it appears they had it enabled but they also currently use bfq i/o scheduler. I suppose that is why i wasn't affected.
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Linux 4.19.8 Released With BLK-MQ Fix To The Recent Data Corruption Bug
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Originally posted by caligula View PostAgain proves that distros in general don't give a sh*t about performance.
The real truth is Ubuntu is -exactly- the -most- wrong distro for most people.
I think it's time for you to distro hop till you find one you like most.Last edited by duby229; 09 December 2018, 11:22 AM.
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Originally posted by Weasel View Postlol this bug affected NVMe mostly?
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