#7626 HIGH 8.2.0 (: Corruption of in-memory partition table for hard drive
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Mon Aug 18 18:01:59 EDT 2008
#7626: Corruption of in-memory partition table for hard drive
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Reporter: mikus | Owner: dsaxena
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone: 8.2.0 (was Update.2)
Component: kernel | Version: not specified
Resolution: | Keywords: blocks-:8.2.0
Next_action: never set | Verified: 0
Blockedby: | Blocking:
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Comment(by cjb):
And there's another question: just because we don't turn on
suspend/resume *by default*, does that mean we aren't going to support it
for deployments? The fact that we changed the default for one trigger of
suspend from on to off doesn't justify this "oh, suspend can't be a
blocker" attitude to me.
(My complaints here are about the strategy for tagging power managements
bugs, rather than this bug itself -- I think I agree that it doesn't sound
like a blocker.)
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/7626#comment:6>
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