Re: 2.7 (future kernel) wish

From: Joshua Schmidlkofer
Date: Sat Dec 27 2003 - 01:53:47 EST


On Fri, 2003-12-26 at 15:57, David B. Stevens wrote:
> While I agree that the kernel should provide decent error handling and
> reporting I still have to ask questions about what is reasonable.
>
> What does that other OS do when you pull a USB stick out? What do you
> think the kernel should do? Why don't the applications operating on the
> data take better care of handling error conditions?
>
> I don't have one here to try, but at some point the (ab)user needs to
> take a bit of the heat for his or her action(s) or lack thereof.
>
> After all you could just reach in your case and rip out the IDE or SCSI
> cables. Bet that leads to all kinds of stuff (tm).
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>
> Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> >On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 11:42:17PM +0100, Jos Hulzink wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>First of all... Compliments about 2.6.0. It is a superb kernel, with very few
> >>serious bugs, and for me it runs stable like a rock from the very first
> >>moment.
> >>
> >>As an end user, Linux doesn't give me a good feeling on one particular item
> >>yet: Error handling.
> >>
> >>What do I mean ? Well... for example: Pull out your USB stick with a mounted
> >>fs on it.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >You aren't supposed to do that. If you want to pull devices like that,
> >with no warning, access them in other ways than mounting.
> >mtools are nice when you don't want to mount/umount floppies - a
> >similiar approach should work for usb sticks too.
> >
> >
> >
> >Helge Hafting
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Sometimes Windows 2k or XP dump (BSOD), or maybe you just get an error.

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