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EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Hits Linux Kernel

An anonymous reader writes "An EXT4 file-system data corruption issue has reached the stable Linux kernel. The latest Linux 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 stable kernels have an EXT4 file-system bug described as an apparent serious progressive ext4 data corruption bug. Kernel developers have found and bisected the kernel issue but are still working on a proper fix for the stable Linux kernel. The EXT4 file-system can experience data loss if the file-system is remounted (or the system rebooted) too often."

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  1. Re:Low impact by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Still, for all of the shit that Linux users talk about Windows, Windows has never had anything as serious as a file system corruption bug.