Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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None
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Revision 69686 in real hardware.
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+
Memory: 1Gb
Chipset: nVidia nForce3
Ethernet Controller (rev a2) (on motherboard)
Multimedia audio controller (on motherboard)
FireWire (IEEE 1394) (on motherboard)
VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200] (rev a1) (Graphics card)
Hard drive: ATA WDC WD400BB-00DK (38Gb in 4 partitions. C: 14.9Gb)
Optical drive: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112
Floppy drive (1.44Mb)
PS2 mouse.
PS2 keyboard.
Asound Lan: PCI 10/100 Ethernet Adapter (RTL8139C chip).Revision 69686 in real hardware. Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+ Memory: 1Gb Chipset: nVidia nForce3 Ethernet Controller (rev a2) (on motherboard) Multimedia audio controller (on motherboard) FireWire (IEEE 1394) (on motherboard) VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200] (rev a1) (Graphics card) Hard drive: ATA WDC WD400BB-00DK (38Gb in 4 partitions. C: 14.9Gb) Optical drive: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112 Floppy drive (1.44Mb) PS2 mouse. PS2 keyboard. Asound Lan: PCI 10/100 Ethernet Adapter (RTL8139C chip).
Description
I have made a fresh installation of revision 69686 in real hardware.
My hard drive is partitioned:
C: (Fat32) primary.
Extended
E: (ext2) logical.
F: (ext3) logical.
D: (NTFS) primary.
I have placed some texted files on the 2 ext partitions from within Linux, which show up in Explorer, but when I have tried to open a text file in Notepad by clicking on the file, Notepad opens but does not display any text. I have then created a test file in the already opened Notepad and tried to save the file; the file shows in Explorer, but Porperties show zero bytes. These saved files show in Linux, but are empty when viewed in a text editor.
I have the same problem in the ext3 partition.
This error message appears when trying to open or save a text file:
"ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION-Incorrect function".
See 69686-ext2-readwrite.log
Attachments
Issue Links
- is blocked by
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CORE-10442 FsRtl is lacking opportunistic locking
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- Resolved
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