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Important EXT4 problem in kernel 6.1.64 (and maybe others)

... kernel mailing list https://lore.kernel.org/stable/20231205122122.dfhhoaswsfscuhc3@quack3/ about the possibility of EXT4 data corruption.

ext4 corruption in kernel 6.1.64 - Arch Linux Forums

A subtle interaction between Iomap and EXT4 is being blamed for this possible EXT4 file-system data corruption bug that is found on the likes of Linux 6.1.64 ...

Linux: Ext4 data corruption in 6.1.64-1 - Hacker News

This is a silent data corruption bug (data is written at the wrong offset, IIUC) with no known method to detect the error condition except to compare the ...

Ext4 data corruption in stable kernels - LWN.net

The current ext4 corruption is a failure in discipline (on the part of kernel developers) and/or policy (by stable kernel maintainers) in not ...

[Software] Kernel Bug - 6.1.64-1 EXT4 data corruption

The bug appears to be triggered when an ->end_io handler returns a non- zero value to iomap after a direct IO write.

Important! important! | EXT4 Disk Corruption - It's FOSS Community

If you use 6.1.64 LTS or 6.1.65 LTS kernel with ext4 file system, then things on your disk get silently corrupted. Apparently, it applies only to newly created ...

Kernel kerfuffle kiboshes Debian 12.3 release - The Register

The Debian maintainers have identified a problem in kernel 6.1 that can cause corruption on ext4 volumes. As a result, the planned 12.3 release won't happen.

View topic - ext4 data corruption in 6.1 kernel - Gentoo Forums

There is a problem in multiple stable kernel releases that is causing data corruption in ext4 filesystems. It is caused by a problematic commit ...

Debian 12.3 Delayed Due To An EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Being ...

Due to a problematic patch back-ported from Linux 6.5 causing interference between EXT4 and iomap code, there's the possibility of a data corruption bug on ...

Bug#1057843: linux: ext4 data corruption in 6.1.64-1 - Google Groups

Bug#1057843: linux: ext4 data corruption in 6.1.64-1 · Salvatore Bonaccorso · Salvatore Bonaccorso · Stephan Verbücheln · Umberto Zappi · [email protected] · BW.

6.1.64-1 LTS kernel linux-lts can cause "non-serious" data loss on ...

There is a problem in multiple stable kernel releases that is causing data corruption in ext4 filesystems. It is caused by a problematic commit ...

Important EXT4 problem in kernel 6.1.64 (and maybe others) - Page 2

... kernel mailing list https://lore.kernel.org/stable/20231205122122.dfhhoaswsfscuhc3@quack3/ about the possibility of EXT4 data corruption.

Debian 12.3 image release delayed

Due to an issue in the ext4 file system with data corruption in kernel 6.1.64-1, we are pausing the planned Debian 12.3 point release images for today.

Linux: Ext4 data corruption in 6.1.64-1 - Hacker News

To be fair, it was just a bug in 6.1.64, which was already fixed in 6.1.66. Both are "old" kernels, so it's nothing to worry about, unless you were deliberately ...

Ext4 data corruption in stable kernels [LWN.net] : r/linux - Reddit

“Both ZFS and ext4 will have data corruption issues, and btrfs will be fine” wasn't on my 2023 bingo card.

PSA: Ext4 data corruption bug related to direct IO writes, since Linux ...

There is a problem in multiple stable kernel releases that is causing data corruption in ext4 filesystems. It is caused by a problematic commit that is in ...

Ext4 data corruption in stable kernels - Proxmox Support Forum

Can someone please confirm which pve-kernels are affected? From Debian micronews: Due to an issue in ext4 with data corruption in kernel 6.1.64 ...

Hold Off Debian Upgrades: Kernel 6.1.64 ext4 Bug Alert - Linuxiac

A data corruption bug in Linux kernel 6.1.64-1 with possible data loss on ext4 file systems, delaying the release of Debian 12.3.

[SOLVED] Debian Bullseye versus EXT4 corruption kernel bug

There is a rumor floating around that a kernel patch renders EXT4 corrupt. On Debian Bullseye (11), which kernel is the corrupt one, ...

Is/was Arch affected by the ext4 data corruption bug? - Reddit

... kernels such as 6.1.64. the bug it introduced was fixed later in 6.5-rc1, but the fix did not get backported. thus linux-lts was affected ...