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Linux 6.19 Will Better Deal With Corrupt Minix File-Systems

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Storage on 9 November 2025 at 06:28 AM EST. 8 Comments
For anyone dealing with Minix file-systems still for this nearly 40 year old creation, the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel is expected to bring some fixes to the Minix driver for better handling corrupted file-system images.

Syzbot has uncovered some corruption bugs within the Linux kernel's Minix file-system driver. When trying to mount and deal with corrupted Minix file-systems, some problems were uncovered that are now being addressed to be able to report said corruption and fixing the underlying bugs detected.

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It's now with Linux 6.19 that the Minix file-system driver is even seeing error handling for reporting inode corruption.:
"Add error handling to minix filesystem for inode corruption detection

We would like to provide early and specific warnings of filesystem corruption without running into generic WARN_ONs and BUG_ONs. Towards this goal, ext4, e.g., has a EFSCORRUPTED errno and a standardized inode corruption message format. This patch adds this errno and message format to the minix filesystem."

Those interested in all the technical details can find the queued Minix file-system driver patches via VFS.git's vfs-6.19.minix Git branch with these fixes and error handling for this next version of the Linux kernel.

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