On Jan 12, 2016 15:03, "Josh Boyer" <jwboyer(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Mattia Verga <mattia.verga(a)tiscali.it>
wrote:
> Il 07/01/2016 20:30, Tomasz Torcz ha scritto:
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 07, 2016 at 01:33:22PM -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> The 4.3.3 kernel has been pushed to updates-testing for F23. As of
>>> right now, it has a +12 karma score. Given that it is a major release
>>> rebase, we're going to wait at least a few days to see how it fares.
>>>
>>> If you are so inclined, testing would be appreciated. As usual,
>>> please give karma as appropriate but we would appreciate it if you
>>> only give negative karma for new, not reported issues and with a bug
>>> link associated. If a bug is fixed, we have marked it as such. If it
>>> isn't, we haven't and giving negative karma for those known issues
>>> simply prevents fixes from getting into the hands of other users.
>>>
>> Please note there seem to be a btrfs regression in since 4.3:
>> namely fstrim could discard beginning of the disk, removing the
>> bootloader. This commit fixes the issue:
>>
>>
>>
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/fdmanana/linux.git/commit/?h=...
>>
> So, is it safe to install kernel 4.3.3-300? I see it's now in stable
repo,
> but I think it doesn't carry the commit above...
The commit above isn't in any released kernel, Fedora or upstream or
otherwise. It was only added to the main btrfs maintainer's tree
about a day ago.
As far as I understand the bug, it only happens if you have the
bootloader installed in the root partition (not a separate /boot) and
you run an fstrim on the whole partition (fstrim /) either manually or
from a system script or such. I suppose it would possibly happen if
you have the bootloader installed in a btrfs /boot partition and ran
fstrim on that too. However, Fedora doesn't support booting from a
btrfs filesystem at the moment and typical installs create a separate
/boot partition that is ext4. I may have some details wrong and would
gladly be corrected if so.
Can confirm. Just head to reinstall an F23 system. Automatically generated
partitions (Encrypted btrfs raid0) gave me an ext4 /boot
We'll pick up the fix once it lands in Linus' tree. Until
then, the
safety is mostly determine by that of btrfs in general. Opinions
vary.
josh
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