Note to testers, this update should go out before or at the same time as the 4.14 series kernel rollout... Advisory: Updated xfsprogs adds support for new features found in 4.14 series kernels. This update also updates xfsdump to 3.1.8. SRPMS: xfsprogs-4.14.0-1.mga6.src.rpm xfsdump-3.1.8-1.mga6.src.rpm i586: libxfs1-4.14.0-1.mga6.i586.rpm libxfs-devel-4.14.0-1.mga6.i586.rpm libxfs-static-devel-4.14.0-1.mga6.i586.rpm xfsprogs-4.14.0-1.mga6.i586.rpm xfsdump-3.1.8-1.mga6.i586.rpm x86_64: lib64xfs1-4.14.0-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm lib64xfs-devel-4.14.0-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm lib64xfs-static-devel-4.14.0-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm xfsprogs-4.14.0-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm xfsdump-3.1.8-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm
on mga6-64 packages installed cleanly - lib64xfs1-4.14.0-1.mga6.x86_64 - xfsprogs-4.14.0-1.mga6.x86_64 these packages and xfsdump need to be tested by someone who uses xfs
CC: (none) => jim
CC: (none) => bequimao.de
Mageia 6 :: x86_64 Packages installed cleanly on a Dell XPS 13.
CC: (none) => tarazed25
Installed these packages and all others associated with the desktop kernel 4.14.5 update on a 64-bit system on my HP Probook 6550b. (i3, 8GB, Intel graphics, Intel wifi) The idea was to simulate a user getting thes updates all at once. All packages installed cleanly, and everything seems to be functioning as it should. Common apps (Firefox, GIMP, vlc) all work.
CC: (none) => andrewsfarm
After installing the new nvidia340 driver, I updated the firmware and all other appropriate packages related to the 4.14.5 server kernel update, on 64-bit and 32-bit systems on the same hardware: ASRock motherboard, AMD Athlon X2 7750 processor, 8GB RAM, nvidia 9800GT graphics, Atheros AR9485 wifi adapter. And, I executed the "dracut -f" command on each system. After the reboot, both systems seemed to be running fine. No regressions noted.
No problem on x86_64 kernel with a 12TB xfs filesystem
# uname -a Linux mag6-final 4.14.4-desktop-1.mga6 #1 SMP Tue Dec 5 23:19:21 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux # # rpm -qa | grep xfs lib64xfs1-4.14.0-1.mga6 xfsprogs-4.14.0-1.mga6 xfsdump-3.1.8-1.mga6 # I converted /home of a Mga6 64-bit installation into a 10 GB xfs partition on encrypted LVM and did not find any problem. I tested from another Mga6 # xfs_label, # xfs_repair -n sucessfully. Unfortunately I have never used xfsdump before, and did not find any time to study it. Regards, Ulrich
Advisory added to svn: type: bugfix subject: Updated xfsprogs packages adds support for kernel 4.14 src: 6: core: - xfsprogs-4.14.0-1.mga6 - xfsdump-3.1.8-1.mga6 description: | Updated xfsprogs adds support for new features found in 4.14 series kernels. This update also updates xfsdump to 3.1.8. references: - https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22151
Keywords: (none) => advisory
/dev/sda5 on / type xfs (rw,relatime,attr2,inode64,noquota) $ uname -a Linux localhost 4.9.56-desktop-1.mga6 #1 SMP Thu Oct 12 22:53:48 UTC 2017 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux The following 3 packages are going to be installed: - libxfs1-4.14.0-1.mga6.i586 - xfsdump-3.1.8-1.mga6.i586 - xfsprogs-4.14.0-1.mga6.i586 1.5MB of additional disk space will be used. 1.3MB of packages will be retrieved. Is it ok to continue? --rebooted the machine returned to normal mode
CC: (none) => brtians1Whiteboard: (none) => mga6-32-ok
Thank you Brian for your tests. Validating as this is a one release update.
Keywords: (none) => validated_updateCC: (none) => sysadmin-bugs
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2017-0142.html
Resolution: (none) => FIXEDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED