I am use 2.4.15-pre5, hardware M/B Intel L440GX+ with onboard AIC7890.
After boot:
...
invalidate: busy buffer
invalidate: busy buffer
invalidate: busy buffer
invalidate: busy buffer
invalidate: busy buffer
invalidate: busy buffer
invalidate: busy buffer
invalidate: busy buffer
invalidate: busy buffer
invalidate: busy buffer
...
I use ext3.
Once you wrote about "2.4.15pre7: kernel: invalidate: busy buffer":
> After booting with 2.4.15pre7 for the first time, I got a screeful of
> messages saying: "invalidate: busy buffer".
>
> From my syslog:
>
> Nov 20 21:20:27 oberon kernel: invalidate: busy buffer
> Nov 20 21:20:27 oberon last message repeated 55 times
> Nov 20 21:20:27 oberon kernel: invalidate: dirty buffer
> Nov 20 21:20:27 oberon kernel: invalidate: busy buffer
> Nov 20 21:20:27 oberon kernel: invalidate: dirty buffer
> Nov 20 21:20:27 oberon kernel: invalidate: busy buffer
> Nov 20 21:20:27 oberon kernel: invalidate: dirty buffer
> Nov 20 21:20:27 oberon kernel: invalidate: busy buffer
>
> Since I do not know what this should tell me, I'd appreciate if
> somebody told me what this is all about. I can, of course, provide
> more information if necessary. But since I don't have a clue on what
> this would be related to (other that the printk seems to be in
> buffer.c) I have no idea of what information might be useful.
>
> Suonp??...
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