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Date:	Wed, 28 Mar 2007 09:46:40 +0200
From:	Oliver Joa <oliver@...-a.de>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Corrupt XFS -Filesystems on new Hardware and Kernel

Hi,

Jeffrey Hundstad wrote:

[...]

> In this whole message I can only help on this point.  Switching to ext2 
> will not help.  You've got *something* wrong with YOUR setup.  I have 
> used the kernels you mention in VERY large environments with excellent 
> and stable results.

What can be wrong? There is nothing special, only board, cpu and 
harddisk, no other hardware. The board is running with the newest 
available bios. I bought a Intel-board, because normally Intel is 
supported very well.

> You need to find out what's up with the sata-bus-reset problem.  It 
> won't do *me* any good but people who can fix your problem will want the 
> entire .config and dmesg to even guess about what is going on with 
> *your* situation.

i attached the config and dmesg. I hope someone can help me.

Thanks a lot.

Oliver


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