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Linux v6.0.16 breaks CIFS mounts #1379
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There have been reports of v6.0.16 breaking CIFS mounts:
That kernel is currently in the latest
testing
andnext
releases. We stopped update rollouts after @fifofonix reported hitting issues: coreos/fedora-coreos-streams#635.The issues appear to be fixed in v6.0.18, which is already in the stable repos (https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2023-39b55235fc) and in
testing-devel
. But it's not clear whether the specific issue @fifofonix hit will also be fixed (the error mode is slightly different).Consider respinning releases for
testing
andnext
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