I'm wondering if it would make sense (on top of comment #7: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-z-systems/+bug/1881109/comments/7) to test this again with an updated kernel (that got patched to fix DIF and DIX), where the fix virtually updates the scsi/zfcp driver to the kernel 5.8 level?
I'm wondering if it would make sense (on top of comment #7: https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu- z-systems/ +bug/1881109/ comments/ 7) to test this again with an updated kernel (that got patched to fix DIF and DIX), where the fix virtually updates the scsi/zfcp driver to the kernel 5.8 level?
I'm having this bug in mind: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu- z-systems/ +bug/1887124
LP 1887124 "[UBUNTU 20.04] DIF and DIX support in zfcp (s390x) is broken and the kernel crashes unconditionally"
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A patched kernel to test is referenced here: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu- z-systems/ +bug/1887124/ comments/ 1
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