Re: bug in fsck or ext2/ext3?

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To: Dave Jones <davej@...>, Antoine Martin <antoine@...>, <tytso@...>, Linux Kernel Development <linux-kernel@...>
Date: Monday, September 24, 2007 - 2:16 pm

Dave Jones wrote:

Additionally, this is a classic symptom of malware.  A directory  named 
"..." is a big hint.
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bug in fsck or ext2/ext3?, Antoine Martin, (Mon Sep 24, 12:56 pm)
Re: bug in fsck or ext2/ext3?, Alistair John Strachan, (Mon Sep 24, 1:14 pm)
Re: bug in fsck or ext2/ext3?, Dave Jones, (Mon Sep 24, 1:04 pm)
Re: bug in fsck or ext2/ext3?, David Newall, (Mon Sep 24, 2:16 pm)
Re: bug in fsck or ext2/ext3?, Dave Jones, (Mon Sep 24, 2:21 pm)