Opened 12 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

#8688 closed bug (fixed)

Kernel Panic when mounting ext4 (as ext2)

Reported by: xray7224 Owned by: korli
Priority: normal Milestone: R1
Component: File Systems/ext2 Version: R1/Development
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking: #8757
Platform: All

Description

Hey,

I don't actually think you're suppose to be able to do this but it gave me an option so I figure I'd try. I have some ext4 partitions on a hard drive and it said it can mount them. I did and it began showing some of my folders and files on the drive. I began browsing and then found a kernel panic

error: Device recalibrate error.

I figure even if I the user did something wrong it should gracefully tell me so than kernel panic so this is a bug regardless of if it's meant to work right?

Photo attached of kernel trace back.

NB: on nightly hrev44258 x86 gcc2 hybrid

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Change History (8)

by xray7224, 12 years ago

Attachment: photo(1).JPG added

Photo of kernel trace.

comment:1 by korli, 12 years ago

Is it reproducible?

comment:2 by xray7224, 12 years ago

Yep I can. It seems to do it (not sure how this will help you as it is with my drive/partition) but... I mount it as read only (using the GUI). Open it up... (it's a linux home partition)... Click on the folder labeled Jessica ... it begins loading (shown by the little square icon type thing in the very bottom of the file browser. And a few seconds into trying to display the directory it kernel panics.

comment:3 by diver, 12 years ago

Blocking: 8757 added

comment:4 by korli, 12 years ago

Could you please check on a current nightly? Optionally, could you do a fsck on Linux?

comment:5 by korli, 12 years ago

Any feedback?

comment:6 by xray7224, 10 years ago

This no longer happens. I believe this problem has been fixed.

comment:7 by diver, 10 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Thanks for the feedback! Closing.

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