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Brett I. Holcomb
bholcomb
Mon May 17 11:31:07 PDT 2004
Okay, RH has a release that supports it. Thanks.
Net Llama! wrote:
> Depends:
> 1) You can use the RH-7.2 image from the XFS ftp server, which gives you
> the entire OS natively installed on an XFS filesystem
> 2) You set aside some free disk space, partition it, format it for XFS,
> and then copy your pre-existing OS onto it. I've written a SxS for that.
>
> On Sat, 11 May 2002, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
>
>> How do you set up XFS when you install a distro?
>>
>> Collins wrote:
>>
>> > On Fri, 10 May 2002 18:37:28 -0700 "Net Llama!"
>> > <netllama at linux-sxs.org> wrote:
>> >> Collins wrote:
>> >> > On Thu, 09 May 2002 19:57:20 -0700 "Net Llama!"
>> >> > <netllama at linux-sxs.org> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>I should add, that I use XFS on every new box I build. Its a joy
>> >> >to>not have to worry about the filesystem anymore. I've got 1 box
>> >> >with>ext3, and its a constant headache.
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > ymmv. I've been using ext3 for quite a while (brief excursion
>> >> > into XFS, but tired of the limited kernel offerings), and I
>> >> > certainly have no filesystem worries. No headaches either.
>> >>
>> >> Define "limited kernel offerings"? Every 2.4.x kernel released has
>> >> had an XFS patch.
>> >>
>> >
>> > True, but I don't always stick to the "released kernels." gentoo
>> > makes available a number of offerings that include patches (such as
>> > the low latency series and other performance enhancements) which are
>> > relatively stable but not available for the XFS kernel. For example,
>> > I'm at a 2.4.18+ kernel, whereas the XFS offering is still at 2.4.17.
>> >
>> > Picky, picky, but I prefer to play.
>> >
>>
>>
>
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