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[ILUG] xfs on 2.6.1

[ILUG] xfs on 2.6.1

Colm MacCarthaigh colm at stdlib.net
Mon Jan 19 14:39:21 GMT 2004


On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 02:25:04PM +0000, Bryan O'Donoghue wrote:
> Quick question.
> 
> Is anybody using XFS on a 2.6 yet?

ftp.heanet.ie has about 6 terabytes on XFS, using 2.6.1-mm2 :)

> I had been using it on a Slackware install on my lappy, but, either the
> FS got corrupt or I have a duff hard disk.
> 
> Thing being , I had just updated to 2.6 on the lappy from 2.5.72-xfs and
> I was wondering if perhaps it was an FS corruption thingy in 2.6?
> 
> I ask since my workstation is also running XFS (quite happily), but, I
> need to recompile to support a usb-mass storage device.
> 
> I just patched to 2.6.1, but, I'm wary of running the 2.6.1 kernel
> against my XFS partition, just in case.
> 
> Anyone?

Works fine for us, also works on my laptop and desktop (using plain
2.6.1) , not sure about the corruption thing :)

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Colm MacCárthaigh                        Public Key: colm+pgp at stdlib.net



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