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Message-ID: <bug-219072-13602-yfCg9scXYC@https.bugzilla.kernel.org/>
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 13:39:14 +0000
From: bugzilla-daemon@...nel.org
To: linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [Bug 219072] After updating to kernel 6.10.0, one of my Western
 Digital HDD stopped working

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=219072

--- Comment #5 from xcreativ@...il.com ---
Thank you for your quick and prompt response! I'll try and send you an answer
to help you with your work. Could you please suggest how best to do this? Now I
can generate a kernel from packages of an already assembled kernel that my
distribution sends. I do this using mkinitcpio.

To check I need:
1 download kernel sources from git
2 make them
3 tell mkinitcpio where the assembled kernel is located

Right? If yes, in this sequence I need to understand how to correctly download
the kernel with the specified commit.
Which command git.
As I understand it, this is not even the entire kernel, but a patch of the ext4
module.
The fact that you quickly identified the problem and took action on it gave me
a positive bug reporting experience. I understand that I was able to help you
and other users.

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