Data Corrupting ext3 Bug In Latest Linux 2.4.20
An anonymous reader writes "Andrew Morton alerted readers of the Linux Kernel mailing list today that ext3 in the 2.4.20 kernel has a new bug that can easily cause file data corruption at unmount time. The bug will only affect people using ext3 in "data=journal" mode, which fortunately is not the default... Full details can be read on KernelTrap."
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> The fix is to only apply the optimisation to inodes which are operating
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That "fix" didn't fix it. Sorry about that.
Please avoid ext3/data=journal until it is sorted out.
WELL. It seems that the Open Source people ARE on top of it, but please, don't turn a Linux bug into a way to bash Microsoft. A better comment would have been "Hm. Well, they did screw up but they are fixing it".
Klez and ILOVEYOU all have fixes. A lazy person who doesn't update and patch will have an unsecure system regardless of if it runs Windows, Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, or ANYTHING.
And no, people who run Linux ARN'T smarter and WON'T update more consistantly, they just prefer Linux. And yes, newbies are more likely to be running Windows, but they wouldn't update no matter what OS they are on. And while newbies are more likely to run Windows, Gurus are NOT more likely to run *nix. It's getting old. You like Linux? Great. I'm sure that although things could be better you are very happy with your OS. I run Windows. Great. Although things could be better, I'm very happy with mine.