On Wednesday 06 January 2016 20.47:00 Frank Kunz wrote:
Hi,
I have some strange behavior while testing Tumbleweeed over the last two weeks. I have seen it with different versions, also with the latest 20160105 a few minutes ago.
When doing a 'fstrim -v /' and then reboot I get a 'Non-System disc or disk error,...' after that. It looks that the trim command trims a bit more as it should do. I tested that on two different computers with different SSDs. Both show the same fault. I had openSUSE 13.2 installed before I switched to Tumbleweed and there was no problems with fstrim.
My disc configuration has no separate home partition, so all is btrfs. My home directory is a btrfs subvolume with snapper timeline snapshots enabled. Don't know if that is related to this issue.
Any ideas?
Br, Frank
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