Originally posted by FourDMusic
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
The EXT4 Corruption Bug Is Fixed
Collapse
X
-
-
While it is great that the bug was quickly fixed and the patch will be back-ported to kernels that contain the bug, I would like to thank Ted on the way he and the kernel developers handled the bug.
Every step of the way, the bug and its development was kept completely transparent. Ted wrote on his blog progress reports as they delved into the bug and tried to replicate it and possible solutions.
This is one of the primary reasons I support and love open source development. Things break - it's human nature to err. But when they do, we aren't kept in the dark. We are promptly informed and given help on how to mitigate damage.
Leave a comment:
-
Looks like Greg forgot to mention the fix in the 3.6.5 changelog. I can't see any reference to "fs/ext4/ialloc.c" in https://lwn.net/Articles/522218/ but I just verified the patch at http://tinyurl.com/cck5a99 is included anyway.
Leave a comment:
-
Much to do about nothing.
More people win the lottery and get struck by lightning on the same day than run into this bug.
Leave a comment:
-
Yay! We don't need filesystems that get silently corrupted! Thanks for the fix. Hopefully major distros will backport the fix to previous 3.x kernels.
Leave a comment:
-
The EXT4 Corruption Bug Is Fixed
Phoronix: The EXT4 Corruption Bug Is Fixed
Last week it was discovered an EXT4 file-system corruption bug hit the stable Linux kernel. The true cause of this EXT4 bug has now been uncovered and patched within the mainline Linux kernel...
Tags: None
Leave a comment: