No, we need a careful investigation of the filesystem.
Listening to my "works fine" comment is as useless as any other "didn't work for me" comment.
What might be helpful is a comment saying "I encountered the following issues with the following configuration, reported the bug, and the maintainers said ..." What would be even better would be for actual experts to audit the code, look through the bug reports, and give their opinions.
But "works for me"/"broke for me" comments are, unfortunately, as useless as most filesystem benchmarks. Indeed, any time filesystem discussions come up, a stunning majority of the opinions are unhelpful. Unfortunately, I jumped right in with one as well :(
Listening to my "works fine" comment is as useless as any other "didn't work for me" comment.
What might be helpful is a comment saying "I encountered the following issues with the following configuration, reported the bug, and the maintainers said ..." What would be even better would be for actual experts to audit the code, look through the bug reports, and give their opinions.
But "works for me"/"broke for me" comments are, unfortunately, as useless as most filesystem benchmarks. Indeed, any time filesystem discussions come up, a stunning majority of the opinions are unhelpful. Unfortunately, I jumped right in with one as well :(