On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 17:48, Linus Torvalds
<torvalds@linux-foundation.org> wrote:
Right --- that's my username and computer's hostname... for some
reason. [You are not expected to understand this. My computer's name
mysteriously changed. It should not be "dorothy.local" but it is. I
will have to find out why....]
It is the same computer on which the problem occurred last time. It's
an OS X 10.4 macbook pro. I haven't noticed corruption in other
places, but it's fair to assume it's occurring. I'll have to boot off
my install disk and fsck the drive....
I can't remember if the old one happened after a panic or not, but I'd
bet it did. The filesystem is HFS+, as indeed most OS X 10.4
installations are. Maybe the HD has been going south? However, that
doesn't seem likely, since when I got the computer it was new, and
that was around Jun 2007.
No, in fact I had just committed those changes not 10 minutes before
the panic. Last time they were also fresh changes, although perhaps
older than 10 minutes. I can't remember.
--
Denis
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